Rockwood / Kingston Psychiatric Hospital / Providence Continuing Care Centre Collection
Category
Archival
Anatomy
Education
Visual Communication
Classification
Archival
Anatomy
Education
Visual Communication
Accession Number
000003408
Description
Educational poster concerning the head, neck, throat and skin; blue 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…
Educational poster concerning the head, neck, throat and skin; blue 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 used for tying rolled poster; yellow metal hook attached to fabric tie to hang poster on wall; poster with various illustrations printed with red, blue, yellow and white ink; cross-section of head and neck; different views of the larynx and vocal ligaments; cross-section of skin; illustrations showing the tongue, enlarged tastebud and location of tastebuds on tongue; legend printed with black ink at bottom of poster explains illustrations; brown sticker at top right affixed to wooden support states subject of chart.
Printed at top of poster: "DENOYER-GEPPERT ANATOMY SERIES // ARTIST M. ROHL"; printed at bottom: "Copyright DENOYER-GEPPERT COMPANY. Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. // All mounting by Denoyer-Geppert Co. // Printed by DR. te NEUES AND COMPANY. Kempen, Western Germany // KL12 Head, Neck, Throat, Skin"; printed on sticker at top right: "KL12 Head, Neck, Throat"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-2-7
Dimension Notes
Length 1.70 m x Width 1.20 m x Depth 2.0 cm
Condition Remarks
Poster is extremely mouldy at right side and at bottom; brown marks at front and back; linen fraying at sides; purple tie is faded; poster is stiff and creased from being rolled, does not lie flat on its own.