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Superficial ulceration following X-ray [anatomical model]
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Dates
1931
1934
circa 1931-1934
Collection
University Health Network - Academy of Medicine Collection
Category
Anatomy
Art
Moulage
Radiology
Classification
Anatomy
Art
Moulage
Radiology
Accession Number
1982.18.7
Description
Life-size wax model of an adult leg from the knee down and a foot mounted on a black wooden plaque: paper label, bottom centre of plaque.
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1 image
Accession Number
1982.18.7
Collection
University Health Network - Academy of Medicine Collection
Category
Anatomy
Art
Moulage
Radiology
Classification
Anatomy
Art
Moulage
Radiology
MeSH Heading
Teaching Materials
Models, Anatomic
Education, Medical
Radiotherapy
Description
Life-size wax model of an adult leg from the knee down and a foot mounted on a black wooden plaque: paper label, bottom centre of plaque.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Acquired from the Academy of Medicine; source: Miss Nancy Joy, Art as Applied to Medicine, University of Toronto.
Maker
Miss M. T. Wishart and / or Miss Dorothy I. Foster
Site Made (City)
Toronto
Site Made (State)
Ontario
Site Made (Country)
Canada
Dates
1931
1934
circa 1931-1934
Material
wood: black
paper: beige
wax: flesh tones; white
Inscriptions
Typed on label: "Superficial ulceration following X-ray."
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-F6-4
Length
43.0 cm
Width
28.2 cm
Depth
9.3 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Dimension Notes
Depth is approx. max. inclusive of wax model and base
Condition Remarks
Mar 2023: Excellent condition, no significant marks or damage apparent.
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Photo
Research Facts
Made for the Art Service, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto.
Exhibit History
"Picturing the Body: Medical Arts as Teaching Tools," Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Ottawa, Sept. 17, 2010.
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