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Bodies: The Exhibition is an exhibition showcasing human bodies that have been preserved through a process called plastination and dissected to display bodily systems. [1] It opened in Tampa, Florida on August 20, 2005. [2] It is similar to, though not affiliated with, the exhibition Body Worlds (which opened in 1995). The exhibit displays ...
Storefront display of Body Worlds exhibition in Amsterdam (2016). Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exposition of dissected human bodies, animals, and other anatomical structures of the body that have been preserved through the process of plastination.
Gunther von Hagens' Body Worlds exhibitions are the original, precedent-setting public anatomical exhibitions of real human bodies, and the only anatomical exhibits that use donated bodies, willed by donors to the Institute for Plastination for the express purpose of serving the Body Worlds mission to educate the public about health and anatomy.
In 2012 and 2013, BRC sold at least 961 body parts, including at least 224 human heads, to three such middlemen. One was Innoved Institute LLC, a Chicago-area medical lab provider that also ...
By day, Cunningham was a wagon driver. At night, however, he was a body snatcher. [7] He was active from 1855 to 1871. [1] Cunningham was described by the physicians who worked with him as an expert in body snatching. [1] To extract a body from its coffin, he would dig a 4 sq ft (0.37 m 2) hole above the head of the coffin, then break it open ...
Bodies, a 2014–2015 ... The Exhibition, an exhibit displaying dissected and preserved human bodies; See also
An excellent multimedia exhibit, "POMPEII: The Exhibition," opens on Feb. 16 just 90 minutes or so down the road from Columbus at the Cincinnati Museum Center (cincymuseum.org).
The Canada lynx is a case study both in how animals can evolve to fit very specific environmental niches and the direct effect that prey population fluctuations can have on their health. The diet ...