-
London UK. A
comprehensive book
monograph on
moulages is "Diseases in Wax: the
History of
Medical Moulage" by
Thomas Schnalke (Author) the
director of...
- 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...
- its
primary material (later to be
replaced by
latex and rubber). Some
moulages were
directly cast from the
bodies of
diseased subjects,
others from healthy...
- 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...
-
Moulage of a
gumma in
syphilis for
training students.
University of Tübingen....
- des
moulages dermatologiques de l'hôpital Saint-Louis
Archived 2011-11-24 at the
Wayback Machine,
website bium.univ-paris5.fr. (fr) Musée des
moulages dermatologiques...
- that
realistically portray victim's injuries, a
practice known as
medical moulage.
Actors who
portray news reporters,
relatives of victims, and concerned...
-
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...
- 2016-07-06. (fr) Musée des
moulages dermatologiques de l'hôpital Saint-Louis, site bium.univ-paris5.fr. (fr) Musée des
moulages dermatologiques de l'hôpital...
- The
Harvard Dental Museum dates from the late 1870s but the
exact date of its
formation is unknown. The
first annual Announcement of The
Dental School...