Replica of Dickinson-Belskie model of Birth Series ten, 1945-2007
Description:
Fiberglass model of fetus in uterus contracting during birth. Model is ivory in color and is a cross section of a female abdomen and uterus. Model has piece of black felt adhered to underside.
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Notes:
Between 1939 and 1950, Robert Latou Dickinson and artist Abram Belskie collaborated at the New York Academy of Medicine to create molds and models of human reproductive anatomy for display and teaching aid. In 1945, Dickinson transferred his reproductive anatomy model collection to the Cleveland Health Museum, which soon began making its own reproductions. In 2007 the Health Museum was absorbed into the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and at that time transferred the Dickinson-Belskie collection to the Warren Anatomical Museum.