STL file of the Dermatome man
Dermatome man, an anatomical model
Found at the Canadian Museum of Science and Technology, on loan from the Maude Abbott Medical Museum, McGill University.
Menrika Christian, Digital Humanities student at the University of Ottawa
This is the 3D stl file of the Dermatome Man, on loan from the Maude Abbott Medical Museum, McGill University.
Digital Humanities student at the University of Ottawa, Menrika Christian
David Pantalony
This is the 3D stl file of the Dermatome Man, on loan from the Maude Abbott Medical Museum, McGill University.
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Photograph of Completed 3D Print of Bladder Cancer Wax Model
Completed 3D Print
Photograph of Completed 3D Print of Bladder Cancer Wax Model Printed at the University of Calgary MakerSpace.
Tristan Lamonica, University of Calgary
Tristan Lamonica
March 14th, 2018
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University of Calgary Research Centre
3D Printing Center at the University of Calgary
Brought a STL file to the University of Calgary MakerSpace to print a 3D scan of a wax model of bladder cancer at the Taylor Digital Institute.
University of Calgary, Tristan Lamonica
Tristan Lamonica
Tristan Lamonica
March 14, 2018
University of Calgary, Tristan Lamonica
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Scanning of wax model for bladder cancer.
Scanning wax moulage of bladder cancer, made by Maria Torrence Wishart, 1932, University of Toronto. Now part of collection at Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innvotion
Feb 2018
Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innvotion
Scanning session at the Canada Science and Technology Museum
Scanning session at the Canada Science and Technology Museum. Scanning wax moulage of bladder cancer, made by Maria Torrence Wishart, 1932, University of Toronto. Now part of collection at Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
2018
Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
3D printed stethoscope
3D printed stethoscope made by Alejandra Guzman for DHN 3300 UOttawa
It was based on the one made by Glia Project project for Open Medical Devices
Date: 2015
Place: Gaza, Palestinian Authority
art. no. 2017.0002 Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation.
As part of the Glia project for Open Medical Devices, Canadian Physician Tarek Loubani and his colleagues developed this 3D printed stethoscope that was cheap and easy to produce, while having exceptional sound quality. They first made and used this stethoscope in Gaza, Palestinian Authority due to shortages of medical instruments.
This original, complete version was printed in Gaza in August 2015. This model is "red" (green Y-piece because the original broke quickly). This is the first complete stethoscope used in practice.
Photo by Menrika Christian
2018
Menrika Christian
Stethoscope wall.
Sound: Medical Sensations Exhibition. Canada Science and Technology Museum
Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
2017
Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
3D Stethoscope
Made by Glia Project project for Open Medical Devices
Date: 2015
Place: Gaza, Palestinian Authority
art. no. 2017.0002 Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation.
As part of the Glia project for Open Medical Devices, Canadian Physician Tarek Loubani and his colleagues developed this 3D printed stethoscope that was cheap and easy to produce, while having exceptional sound quality. They first made and used this stethoscope in Gaza, Palestinian Authority due to shortages of medical instruments.
This original, complete version was printed in Gaza in August 2015. This model is "red" (green Y-piece because the original broke quickly). This is the first complete stethoscope used in practice.
art. no. 2017.0002 Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation.
2015
Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation.
3D Printing Process at the University of Calgary MakerSpace
3D Printing Wax Model of Bladder Cancer at the MakerSpace in Calgary
3D Printing Wax Model of Bladder Cancer at the MakerSpace in Calgary in order to create an accurate representation
Tristan Lamonica, University of Calgary
March 13, 2018
Flight to the University of Calgary
Travelling from Ottawa to Calgary
Travelling to the University of Calgary in order to print a 3D Model of the Bladder Cancer
Tristan Lamonica