From Plastination Blog
Here is a new picture of an anatomical specimen from HC Biovision http://www.plastinate.com/. If you would like to see a specific specimen, please leave a comment with your suggestion. I will try show it as soon as possible.
From Plastination Blog
Here is a new picture of an anatomical specimen from HC Biovision http://www.plastinate.com/. If you would like to see a specific specimen, please leave a comment with your suggestion. I will try show it as soon as possible.
From Plastination Blog
Here is a new picture of an anatomical specimen from HC Biovision http://www.plastinate.com/. If you would like to see a specific specimen, please leave a comment with your suggestion. I will try show it in the blog as soon as possible.

Plastination gallery

May 26, 2009

The virtual plastination exhibition http://plastinate.ifp3.com shows a wide range of specimens from HC Biovision. 

Please take a look at the Flash Gallery. If you have any comments or suggestion please come back and leave a comment here.

Christoph von Horst

Plastination

November 28, 2008

I would like to contribute to the discussion about plastination.  There are many misunderstanding concerning the technique as well as the use of plastinates. Most plastinates are actually not in exhibtions, like Bodywords, Bodies, the universe within, but in research and teaching institutions. The field of lay instruction also plays an important role. Most important: the method is not limited to human cadavers. Many plastinates are prepared from animal tissue, to be used for veterinary instruction or to explain anatomy in general. If you want to understand how a joint is constructed, it is extremely helpful to look at a large joint, eg from a horse. Take a look at the Plastinate Gallery or the HC Biovision website www.plastinate.com for examples.