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2007, Number 1

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Bol Mex His Fil Med 2007; 10 (1)

Human Anatomy and Plastination

Reyes-Aguilar ME
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Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 34-39
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Key words:

Anatomy, plastination, conservation.

ABSTRACT

Men’s need to be inmortalized is as old as the human race. With the invention of Plastination, it has become possible for the first time to preserve natural anatomical. Specimens in a durable, realistic and esthetic manner for research purposes as well as for general medical education.


REFERENCES

  1. El hombre, origen y misterios. México, Uteha, 1983. Vol. 2, p. 1443.

  2. El hombre, origen y misterios. Vol. 2, p. 193.

  3. Goerke H. 300 Años de Historia de la medicina. Barcelona, Gustavo Gilli, 1986. p. 11.

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  5. Von Hagens G. Bodyworlds. 3a. ed. Heidelberg, Institut für Plastination, 2002. p. 19.

  6. Barquin CM. Historias de las ciencias de la salud. México, UNAM, Facultad de Medicina, 1989. p. 296.

  7. Von Hagens G, Bodyworlds, p. 20.

  8. Von Hagens G, Bodyworlds, p. 20.

  9. Von Hagens G, Bodyworlds, p. 21.

  10. Von Hagens G, Bodyworlds, p. 22.

  11. Von Hagens G, Bodyworlds, p. 24.

  12. Von Hagens G, Bodyworlds, p. 25.




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