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===Corpus: The Human Body Dressed and Undressed=== | ===Corpus: The Human Body Dressed and Undressed=== | ||
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| + | **[[Brain Slides]], dyed samples | ||
| + | **[[Brain Specimens in Wax]] | ||
*[[Hair, Human]] | *[[Hair, Human]] | ||
*[[Fingernails, Toenails, etc.]] | *[[Fingernails, Toenails, etc.]] | ||
Revision as of 11:47, 14 August 2008
Homo sapiens sapiens
Corpus: The Human Body Dressed and Undressed
- Brain, Human
- Brain Slides, dyed samples
- Brain Specimens in Wax
- Hair, Human
- Fingernails, Toenails, etc.
- Navel Lint (compare to Dryer Lint)
- Portrait Busts
- Staff of the Main Street Museum
- Wrist Bone from St. Peter's of the East
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Hominoid Skull (fossil bone)
Though clearly an early human, this example of a hominoid skull displays noticeable canine characteristics. This Canine skull and head is an artistic representation and as such is “anthropromorphized,” or displays hominoid character traits.
Formerly catalog number 30.
(Compare to: Canine Bust, polystyrene.)
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Human Skull.
Used in medical education. sawed in half with hinge. Flattened on one side.