@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005684, author = {西田, 佐知子 and Nishida, Sachiko and 小林, 身哉 and Kobayashi, Miya and 安立, あゆみ and Adachi, Ayumi and 伊藤, 裕司 and Ito, Yuji and 市村, 卓也 and Ichimura, Takuya and 尾坂, 知江子 and Ozaka, Chieko and 金, 景子 and Kim, Kyonja}, journal = {名古屋大学博物館報告}, month = {Dec}, note = {Medical moulages are three-dimensional wax figures of a part of human body, invented in Europe and mainly used for the medical education before the domination of color photographs. School of Medicine, Nagoya University, possessed more than five hundreds of dermatological moulages, most of which were produced by Mr. Kentaro Hasegawa under the supervision of Dr. Kaiichiro Kano during 1946-64. These moulages are so important specimens as a witness to the history of medical education and the art of wax modeling that the school transferred them to the Nagoya University Museum in 2000 and 2002. We made use of the occasion, providing a list and digital-photographic record of the specimens. This review presents the list with a summary of their history., 国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。}, pages = {87--104}, title = {名古屋大学医学部から博物館へ移管されたムラージュ標本の一覧}, volume = {19}, year = {2003} }