His films frequently contained "thrill sequences" of extended chase scenes and daredevil physical feats, for which he is best remembered today. Lloyd hanging from the hands of a clock high above the street in Safety Last!<span> (1923) is one of the most enduring images in all of cinema.</span>[5]<span> Lloyd did many of these dangerous </span>stunts<span> himself, despite having injured himself in August 1919 while doing publicity pictures for the Roach studio. An accident with a bomb mistaken as a prop resulted in the loss of the thumb and index finger of his right hand</span>[6]<span> (the injury was disguised on future films with the use of a special </span>prosthetic<span> glove, though the glove often did not go unnoticed)</span>
<span>The branch of musicology that studies music from an anthropological perspective is known as Ethnomusicology. This field of study is concerned with the cultural aspect of the musicians. Ethnomusicology dates back to the 1950's era in a generalized sense for the field.</span>