>According to their website
>(http://anatomy.otago.ac.nz:800/Department/Museum/history_page.html) the
>University of Otago has a collection of Ziegler embryological models. There
>is also a small collection at King's College London in the Anatomy Museum.
>The Conservator in charge is Donald Farr ([log in to unmask]).
>
>Simon Chaplin
Thanks to Simon for that, and I've contacted Nick Hopwood regarding our
collection.
If any other members of the list are interested, a basic list of what he
hold is below. If anyone would like to receive jpegs of these models,
please feel free to contact me - we have images for most items. Please
note, all of our Ziegler models are in excellent condition with very little
repair work having been required since they were purchased.
E1.C2: series of 25 wax models of dog ovum. 1887.
E1.4 (1-8): 8 wax models of human embryos showing internal development. 1876.
E1.6 (1-5): 5 wax models of human embryos. 1876.
HN.D1/ D2/ D3: 3 wax models showing development of the human face. 1876.
NSC1.D1: 14 wax casts of the developing human cerebrum. 1876.
NSC3.D2: 8 wax models of the developing human cerebrum. 1876.
NSP.D3: 9 wax models showing the development of the human eye. 1883.
TH.D7: 3 wax models showing the development of the human heart. 1880
(date uncertain).
TH.D8: 11 wax models showing the development of the human heart. 1880
(date uncertain).
VA2.D3: 10 wax models showing the development of male and female
genitalia. 1876.
Tracy Connolly
Anatomy Museum Curator
Dept. of Anatomy & Structural Biology
Dunedin School of Medical Sciences
University of Otago
Dunedin
New Zealand
+64(3)4797361 [tel]
+64(3)4797254 [fax]
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