|aThe doctor who makes people walk again|d使癱瘓者恢復行走的醫生|fFilmed & produced by Laura Fairrie and Milla Harrison-Hansley|zchi
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|avideorecording
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|aPublic performance rights granted
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|aFrenchs Forest, N.S.W.|cBBC Active,|d[2006]
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|a1 videodisc(ca. 50 min.)|csd., col.|d4 3/4 in.
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|aBBC Worldwide
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|aEnglish dialogue
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|a公播版權:科技企業公司
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|aDVD
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|aNarrator: Barbara Flynn
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|aIn 2005, thousands of people from all over the western world will make a medical pilgrimage to a remote hospital in China, where Dr Huang Hongyun claims to be able to restore functions that doctors said were lost forever. The procedure is arguably the most controversial and pioneering on the planet: the injection of olfactory cells taken from aborted foetuses into the patient's brains or spines. This film tells the story of one such British patient and his family as they embark on an extraordinary journey into the unknown.