Sunday, 31 May 2015

Wax anatomical model of a human head, Europe, 1801-1900


Wax anatomical model of a human head, Europe, 1801-1900
This wax model of a human head shows the internal structure of the brain, complete with its protective covering, the meninges, the eye, cheek, neck and jaw. Wax models were used for teaching anatomy to medical students or as part of popular anatomy shows. They were used to pick out and emphasize specific features of the body, making their structure and function easier to understand, especially at a time when few bodies were available for dissection. The model was donated by the Department of Human Anatomy at the University of Oxford to the Science Museum in UK.

Images & description courtesy of Science Museum UK.

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