Circulation of the Blood in the Frog’s Foot (1903)
Part of Charles Urban’s Unseen World programme (1903), this microcinematographic short begins with a frog swimming in a tank, then focuses on its webbed foot. The final section reveals a magnified view—about 500×—of blood coursing through the tiny veins, offering Edwardian audiences a vivid first glimpse of living circulation in motion.
Director: F. Martin Duncan
| Directing | F. Martin Duncan | Director |
| Crew | F. Martin Duncan | Cinematography |