domingo, 19 de diciembre de 2010

Twelve human cadavers and over a hundred bodies silicone rubber

Twelve human cadavers and over a hundred bodies shown during these days at the Palacio de Congresos de Badajoz, which offers visitors a comprehensive tour through the interior of the human body.


This is the exhibition 'Beyond your skin', which can be seen until Jan. 9, showing pieces in both windows and the natural, that have been plastinated, ie dried and coated with organic silicon by specialists the Universities of Murcia and Extremadura in order to be shown to the public.

Structured into seven rooms, the tour begins the section on human skeleton, continuing the reproductive, muscular, respiratory, circulatory, digestive and ends in the room dedicated to the nervous system.

Draws particular attention to a dissected human body in hundreds of pieces, their lungs tar that belonged to a smoker, and display cases containing embryos and fetuses at different stages of gestation.

The exhibition is complemented by information panels that highlight the human body trivia, muscles, arteries and other anatomical elements, and with projections of diagnostic tests and a bone scan or fertilization of an egg, among others.

PATHOLOGY.

Among the vital organs together this exhibition, there are healthy and others with conditions for visitors and check them affects the consumption of snuff and alcohol, or the consequences of obesity, with the aim of promoting healthy lifestyles .

A group of students in a cycle of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals of Badajoz were impressed with this show anatomical seemed "very interesting" and helps "strengthen" knowledge as highlighted in Europa Press TV two of them, Samuel and Esther.

In the same vein, the teacher who accompanied them during the journey, Wenceslas considered "fantastic" and that lets you see the "whole body" through "real bodies" and his opinion is "a brutal lesson in anatomy ".

This exhibition has been organized by the Musealia Entertainment Group in collaboration with the Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Junta de Extremadura. You can visit in the morning afternoon and admission is 10 euros for adults and 8 children.

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