# Adolf Nichtenhauser and the history of medical film

**Authors:** David Cantor

PMC · DOI: 10.1017/mdh.2025.10027 · Medical History · 2026-01-01

## TL;DR

This paper explores the life and work of Adolf Nichtenhauser, a key figure in the history of medical and health films.

## Contribution

The paper provides the first English biography of Nichtenhauser and connects his work to mid-20th century film and medicine efforts.

## Key findings

- Nichtenhauser's manuscript is a foundational source in the history of medical film.
- His work is closely tied to 1940s and 1950s efforts to improve film's role in medicine.
- Very little was previously known about Nichtenhauser's personal history.

## Abstract

The U.S. National Library of Medicine holds two collections by Adolf Nichtenhauser (1903–53) that have become important sources for historians of medical and health films: an unpublished book-manuscript in which he surveys the history of medical and health films to around 1950, primarily in Europe and North America; and the valuable collection of documents he amassed partly during his research for this book-manuscript. Such is the richness of these collections that it is difficult to imagine a history of medical and health film that is not in some way indebted to Nichtenhauser. Indeed, his book-manuscript has become a standard citation in the historiography of medicine, health and film. Yet very little is known about Nichtenhauser himself, other than that he was a European immigrant to the United States who wrote this key history and died before its completion. This article seeks to do three things: to provide the first English-language biography of Nichtenhauser from his early life in Austria to his career in the United States; to use this biography to explain how he came to write this book-manuscript; and to explore the relationship between his historiography and efforts in the 1940s and 1950s to identify and solve problems with application of film to medicine and health.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CFH (complement factor H) [NCBI Gene 3075] {aka AHUS1, AMBP1, ARMD4, ARMS1, CFHL3, FH}
- **Diseases:** rabies (MESH:D011818), Death (MESH:D003643), Chronic Diseases (MESH:D002908), Pest (MESH:D029021), Tuberculosis (MESH:D014376), depression (MESH:D003866), venereal disease (MESH:D012749), diabetes (MESH:D003920), cancer (MESH:D009369), neglect (MESH:D058069)
- **Chemicals:** Alsina (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]
- **Cell lines:** SF89 — Mus musculus (Mouse), Hybridoma (CVCL_B7D3), HF15-16 — Homo sapiens (Human), Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma germinal center B-cell type, Cancer cell line (CVCL_UI84)

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