Rockwood / Kingston Psychiatric Hospital / Providence Continuing Care Centre Collection
Category
Education Artifacts
Classification
Education
Accession Number
000003406
Description
Educational poster concerning the nervous system; green paper with white linen backing between two brown wooden cylindrical supports at top and bottom; supports are split into two pieces, held together by staples; poster is inserted into each support, along with a purple piece of fabric at top cent…
Educational poster concerning the nervous system; green paper with white linen backing between two brown wooden cylindrical supports at top and bottom; supports are split into two pieces, held together by staples; poster is inserted into each support, along with a purple piece of fabric at top centre, left and right used for tying rolled poster; yellow metal hook attached to fabric ties to hang poster on wall; poster shows various illustrations printed with red, yellow, blue and beige ink; brain and spine to the left; a knee and its nerves to the right; two views of the human body, showing nerves and organs, in middle; five illustrations of the brain, starting with the entire brain and ending with a close-up of brain matter, along bottom; gold sticker affixed to bottom right states manufacturer's information; brown sticker at top right affixed to wooden support states subject of chart.
Printed on bottom of poster: "Unser Korper Hagemanns Lehrtafeln fur den menschenkundlichen Unterricht Tafel 6 Empfindung und Lenkung durch das Nervensystem Lehrmittelverlag Wilhelm Hagemann, Dusseldorf // Bearbeitet von Prof. Dr. med. W. Blotevogel und Prof. Dr. F. von Hagen"; printed on sticker on bottom right: "DENOYER-GEPPERT COMPANY // MADE - CHICAGO - U.S.A."; printed on sticker at top right: "HAPH2 NERVOUS SYSTEM"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-2-8
Dimension Notes
Length 1.72 m x Width 1.18 m x Depth 2.2 cm
Condition Remarks
Linen fraying at sides; purple tie is faded; poster is worn at top and bottom; poster is stiff and creased from being rolled, does not lie flat on its own