In 18th century obstetrics became a special branch of medicine, with a corpus of physiological and practical knowledge sufficient to improve the outcome of childbearing. The same period also saw the emergence of new techniques and the development of instruments that would later come into widespread use, such as the forceps, as well as the first production of teaching models to provide surgery students and midwives with three-dimensional illustrations of the anatomy of the pregnant woman, the physiology of childbearing, and potential complications. Some obstetrical wax models, that can be considered makeshifts of measurements in medicine, are illustrated. They are exposed, in number of twenty-one, in the Galileo Museum of Florence and were c...
The Biomedical Library of the University of Florence boasts a prestigious group of books collected a...
The Museum’s collection of normal and pathological wax anatomical models provides a clear understand...
In 1772 duke Francesco III d'Este promoted the reform of University enacting the Constitutions for t...
In Italia la storia della formazione medica è stata profondamente influenzata dall'uso di cere anato...
Professor Antonio Scarpa started his obstetrics classes in Modena in December 1775 in the Anatomical...
In the 1790s Giovanni Tumiati, a professor of anatomy and obstetrics at the University of Ferrara, p...
The Museum of History of Medicine of Rome collects gynaecological and obstetrical instruments. Force...
Muscle Man19th centuryPapier-mache anatomical model47 x 14 x 6.5 inches Anatomy and Art: Renaissance...
The eighteenth century in Europe was a time of intellectual and cultural advancement, with new syste...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This thesis explores the use, and later non-use, of the vectis – an instrument invented in the seven...
Wax modelling has been used since ancient times with its first application in art in the fifteenth c...
Obstetrical forceps were invented in the 1600s to grasp the head of a baby in the birth canal and ai...
Papier-mâché means chewed paper, and it defines a method. Various decorative products and functional...
Some researches have been started within a collaboration project between the University of Modena an...
The Biomedical Library of the University of Florence boasts a prestigious group of books collected a...
The Museum’s collection of normal and pathological wax anatomical models provides a clear understand...
In 1772 duke Francesco III d'Este promoted the reform of University enacting the Constitutions for t...
In Italia la storia della formazione medica è stata profondamente influenzata dall'uso di cere anato...
Professor Antonio Scarpa started his obstetrics classes in Modena in December 1775 in the Anatomical...
In the 1790s Giovanni Tumiati, a professor of anatomy and obstetrics at the University of Ferrara, p...
The Museum of History of Medicine of Rome collects gynaecological and obstetrical instruments. Force...
Muscle Man19th centuryPapier-mache anatomical model47 x 14 x 6.5 inches Anatomy and Art: Renaissance...
The eighteenth century in Europe was a time of intellectual and cultural advancement, with new syste...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This thesis explores the use, and later non-use, of the vectis – an instrument invented in the seven...
Wax modelling has been used since ancient times with its first application in art in the fifteenth c...
Obstetrical forceps were invented in the 1600s to grasp the head of a baby in the birth canal and ai...
Papier-mâché means chewed paper, and it defines a method. Various decorative products and functional...
Some researches have been started within a collaboration project between the University of Modena an...
The Biomedical Library of the University of Florence boasts a prestigious group of books collected a...
The Museum’s collection of normal and pathological wax anatomical models provides a clear understand...
In 1772 duke Francesco III d'Este promoted the reform of University enacting the Constitutions for t...