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How They Make Anatomical Models

Category: BiologyEducationMedical Illustration and HistoryScience
Posted on: March 23, 2009 5:40 PM, by Jessica Palmer

Via Morbid Anatomy: the Discovery Channel series "How It's Made" features the construction of modern anatomical models. You can watch the five-minute segment after the fold.



Discovery Channel, "How It's Made", Season 11, Episode 2/Part 1

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Interesting. I didn't know that production was so little automated. I suppose that there isn't enough volume to make more specialized machinery sensible.

Posted by: phisrow | March 23, 2009 10:41 PM

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