Replica of Dickinson-Belskie model of female pelvis, 1945-2007

Dublin Core

Title

Replica of Dickinson-Belskie model of female pelvis, 1945-2007

Subject

Dickinson-Belskie Collection
Cleveland Health Museum
Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950
Belskie, Abram, 1907-1988
Models
Uterus
Cervix Uteri
Pelvis

Abstract

Plastic replica model of sectioned abdomen and torso, displaying uterus, cervix, bladder, and other female pelvic organs. Model is yellow, with some areas of orange, blue, and pink. Model is affixed to a brown rectangular panel with two holes in the top corners.

Creator

Cleveland Health Museum

Date Created

1945-2007

Rights

The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. For use information, contact the Warren Anatomical Museum Curator at chm@hms.harvard.edu

Access Rights

Accessing collections in the Warren Anatomical Museum and the Warren Anatomical Museum archive requires advanced notice. Please submit a request to Public Services at chm@hms.harvard.edu to access the displayed item

Is Part Of

Warren Anatomical Museum (WAM 20548)

Format

model

Extent

1 Model

Medium

models (representations)

Type

physical object

Identifier

WAM 20548

Provenance

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. 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.

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

30 W x 33 D x 8.5 H cm

Files

http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/file_upload/20548_v3.JPG

Citation

Cleveland Health Museum, “Replica of Dickinson-Belskie model of female pelvis, 1945-2007,” OnView, accessed April 27, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/14415.