Asset Overview
Anatomical models are representations of the structures and organs found in an organism, most often humans. While their main purpose has been educational in nature, anatomical models have also been used as a means of communicating with patients by doctors as well as for entertaining the public.
The 3D mode that you see in the main viewer is a human female torso of an anatomical model distributed by Clay Adams, Inc. between 1930 - 1950. For the complete model as well as educational activities, please visit:
https://www.ingeniumcanada.org/education/3d-educational-resources/3d-anatomical-model
For more information about this model, please visit the collection of Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation at:
https://www.ingeniumcanada.org/ingenium/collection-research/collection-item.php?id=2002.0539.001
Our terms of use can be found [here](https://ingeniumcanada.org/ingenium/doc/content/cstmc/CSTMC%20terms%20of%20use%203D%20ENG.pdf).