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
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
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…
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…
This is a photograph taken of Ralph William Clark, which appeared in a biographical column about him in a 1970 issue of S & M News. Clark, in 1953, started the Landmarks Collection for important Canadian survey markers.
This photograph, from the McLatchie Collection at the Library of the Canada Museum of Science and Technology, is an image of what looks like a group of surveyors (possibly including McLatchie) taking a rest while in Castlegar, British Columbia.