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TECHNIC FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ANATOMIC AND PATHOLOGIC MODELS IN LATEX RUBBER

AN IMPROVED METHOD

SAMUEL PELUSE, M.D.

Arch Otolaryngol. 1941;33(4):560-571.

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The technic herein described for the reproduction of anatomic and pathologic models in latex rubber includes several principles which were not included in previously described methods, and has been simplified for ready application by the postgraduate student in otorhinolaryngology.1 The process is most applicable to those specimens which have numerous undercuts or deep crevices and cells. The model of the larynx shown in figure 1 is representative of the more complicated types and lends itself admirably to demonstration, as its reproduction embodies most of the major problems one will encounter in this technic. The reproduction of this specimen is more involved than that of simple types, but the principles applying thereto may be readily employed in the construction of practically all forms and shapes of models.

The following step by step description of the reproduction in latex rubber of the plaster of paris larynx model (fig. 1 A) will furnish . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

LOS ANGELES

From the Department of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, University of Illinois College of Medicine.


Footnotes

This method was demonstrated at the 1939 meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology, in a three day continuous course at the Palmer House, Chicago.



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