Moulages are three-dimensional colorful replicas of body parts with particular expressions of ailments. Historically, by operating a transition between illness and disease, moulages were a powerful tool in the consolidation of the medical specialty of dermatovenereology. Yet, moulages are not solely an objectification of biological processes suitable for medical teaching; they also activate non-medical cognitions and emotions about life, death, behavior, and morality that are rooted in the history of the art of wax modeling. Furthermore, they provide a window into a dense history of urban health and illness, sex, law enforcement, assistance, gender, class, and politics.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Abstract Background Moulages can greatly extend the possibilities of simulation in teaching and asse...
Engaging as artist and researcher with two collections of plaster cast objects from the UCL Patholog...
This dissertation examines relationships between representations of diseased skin and the surface of...
Moulages are three-dimensional colorful replicas of body parts with particular expressions of ailmen...
The promotion of student engagement in simulation-based learning depends on authenticity, fidelity, ...
Medical moulage is the art of reproducing a healthy or afflicted body part as macroscopic model for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Trainings for military medics are shifting focus as...
Military medical education and training often utilize theatrical makeup, or moulage, to simulate inj...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Starting from a well-known letter from Goethe to Beuth, this essay focuses on the problem of visual ...
3D Model of a hand with Erythema multiforme Inv.-Nr.: MMH 09280 Date: ca 1900 Author/creator: Heinr...
Starting from a well-known letter from Goethe to Beuth, this essay focuses on the problem of visual ...
Based on what body adornment has been throughout history, this project investigates what it might be...
Background: The use of simulated patients in student assessment is supported by the Best Evidence Me...
This realistic collection of painful-looking eyes is among the more startling objects in the Mütter’...
Abstract Background Moulages can greatly extend the possibilities of simulation in teaching and asse...
Engaging as artist and researcher with two collections of plaster cast objects from the UCL Patholog...
This dissertation examines relationships between representations of diseased skin and the surface of...
Moulages are three-dimensional colorful replicas of body parts with particular expressions of ailmen...
The promotion of student engagement in simulation-based learning depends on authenticity, fidelity, ...
Medical moulage is the art of reproducing a healthy or afflicted body part as macroscopic model for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Trainings for military medics are shifting focus as...
Military medical education and training often utilize theatrical makeup, or moulage, to simulate inj...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Starting from a well-known letter from Goethe to Beuth, this essay focuses on the problem of visual ...
3D Model of a hand with Erythema multiforme Inv.-Nr.: MMH 09280 Date: ca 1900 Author/creator: Heinr...
Starting from a well-known letter from Goethe to Beuth, this essay focuses on the problem of visual ...
Based on what body adornment has been throughout history, this project investigates what it might be...
Background: The use of simulated patients in student assessment is supported by the Best Evidence Me...
This realistic collection of painful-looking eyes is among the more startling objects in the Mütter’...
Abstract Background Moulages can greatly extend the possibilities of simulation in teaching and asse...
Engaging as artist and researcher with two collections of plaster cast objects from the UCL Patholog...
This dissertation examines relationships between representations of diseased skin and the surface of...