Paper anatomical teaching chart is yellow with a white fabric backing; chart shows a colourful diagram of the human musculature, the digestive, circulatory, respiratory and nervous systems, glands and some skeletal structures; there are eleven major organs which are numbered and include the esophag…
Paper anatomical teaching chart is yellow with a white fabric backing; chart shows a colourful diagram of the human musculature, the digestive, circulatory, respiratory and nervous systems, glands and some skeletal structures; there are eleven major organs which are numbered and include the esophagus, trachea, both lungs, heart, liver, stomach, small and large intestines, appendix, both kidneys and the bladder; at the top and the bottom, the chart is attached to a thin, dark brown piece of wood that stretches slightly beyond the size of the paper chart; at the top in the centre there is a small hole with a white string thorugh it for hanging the chart; fabric backing is held to the wooden pieces by fourteen small brown metal nails seven for each piece of wood; on each piece of wood there is a thin pink piece of fabric between the nails and the fabric backing.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Belonged to donor's grandparents; grandmother worked for St. John's Ambulance in Alberta.
ink: red, gray, brown, blue, green, pink, yellow, black
wood: brown
fabric: white
Inscriptions
Printed in black ink on bottom proper right: "All rights reserved."; printed in black ink on bottom proper left: "THE EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, Ltd. London"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-2-8
Temporary Location
On display "Doctor's Treatment Room c1930" at Museum of Health Care 20 Feb 2016.
Dimension Notes
Length 1.6 m x Width 56.0 cm x Depth 2.0 cm
Condition Remarks
Edges are fraying slightly; paper has torn at the top where the string for hanging is located; there are cracks and small water spots all over the poster; shows signs of use.
Copy Type
Original
Exhibit History
Used during filming of "Deals from the Dark Side" for the Outdoor Life Network November 26, 2011