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My sister works with a museum in Arizona, and they will soon host the
exhibit on the Human Body. Dr. Gunther von Hagens is the German anatomist
who is credited with the technology called plastination that is used
preserve the body parts and fix them into lifelike poses, illustrating how
our bodies internally respond to everyday movements and activities.
According to her there are several "copy-cat" displays in different states,
and the one described in New York that did not accurately display the human
breast is supposed to be one of those.
There is a web address for the authentic exhibit at <www.fi.edu/BodyWorlds>
or <www.bodyworlds.com>
I haven't seen the exhibit yet, but it will be in the Houston area this
summer.
Evelyn Landry, RN, IBCLC, RLC
Lafayette, Louisiana
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