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Moulage (French for 'casting' / 'moulding') is the art of
applying mock
injuries for the
purpose of
training emergency response teams and
other medical...
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first practised at
Florence during the Renaissance. The
practice of
moulage, or the
depiction of
human anatomy and
different diseases taken from directly...
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blood in mock-up
crime scenes when
training new investigators. The art of
moulage uses
theatrical blood in
applying mock
injuries for the
purpose of training...
- that
realistically portray victim's injuries, a
practice known as
medical moulage.
Actors who
portray news reporters,
relatives of victims, and concerned...
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Moulage of a
gumma in
syphilis for
training students.
University of Tübingen....
- co-administered by the muni****lity. The Gypsothèque (also
known as Musée des
moulages or Musée
Adolf Michaelis) is France's second-largest cast
collection and...
- instruments. In the 19th and
early 20th
century wax and
plaster casts or
moulages showing abnormalities and
diseases were
widely used as
teaching aids. The...
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lining up for class, 2009.
Medical students of anatomy,
before an exam in
moulage, Iran
According to the UNHCR, Muslim-majority
countries hosted 18 million...
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National Library of Medicine. Jean-Claude Vimont: Phrénologie à Rouen, les
moulages du musée
Flaubert d'histoire de la médecine Phrenology:
History of a classic...
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Adenoma sebaceum Other names Facial angiofibroma Wax
moulage, side view of a child's face
showing 'adenoma sebaceum' (a
genetic skin disorder), early...