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In the 19th century moulage was taken of medical patients for educational purposes.
They made an impression of it with moulage, my lieutenant just tells me.
Towne was paid a huge retainer, as well as a large sum for each moulage.
Watching him, Noonan remembered what had happened when Boyd's lab workers showed up here for the moulage.
In addition, Lassar was the first to assemble a collection of moulage in Germany.
He learned the technique of moulage (wax modeling) in Vienna and introduced its practice to Japan.
Also known as Moulage.
During the 19th century, moulage evolved into to three-dimensional, realistic representations of diseased parts of the human body.
The museum hosts a moulage of the largest single piece gold found (a 68kg gold piece found in Australia).
The following year, Faiveley added the operations of Rhône Moulage and Sepal Ltd, two companies also centered in plastics.
The art of Moulage uses theatrical blood in applying mock injuries for the purpose of training Emergency Response Teams and other medical and military personnel.
"Mr. Lafia and his associates seem to know how to stretch a peso, but the screenplay is what W. C. Fields used to call a moulage."
In 2002, Nemer Saadé returns to Beirut and studies Pattern Making, Moulage and Design at Esmod.
She stood there with her hairy paws on the table and then in a perfectly childlike way, she leaned against the moulage and put her head on his shoulder.
Richard Noonan, his mind rolled up into an impenetrable ball, grinned from ear to ear, waved, and said in the direction of the moulage: "Glad to meet you, Mr. Schuhart.
Another trend, as seen on the official website, shows that Norev has acquired or re-introduced several venerable old diecast brands, including the French CIJ name and Provence Moulage.
A comprehensive book monograph on moulages is "Diseases in Wax: the History of Medical Moulage" by Thomas Schnalke (Author) the director of the Charite Museum and Kathy Spatschek (Translator)
Due to the popularity of student parties during the week of Little 500, IU-EMS also began hosting a vehicle accident simulation prior to the 2005 race which included local public safety agencies, an emergency medical transport helicopter, and a professional moulage and video production company.
Whereas CIJ focuses on trucks and industrial models and Norev on more everyday French makes and some racing versions, the angle of Provence Moulage seems to be on French historical and concept vehicles of more upscale pricing.
Moulage may be as simple as applying pre-made rubber or latex "wounds" to a healthy "patient's" limbs, chest, head, etc., or as complex as using complicated makeup and theatre techniques to provide elements of realism (such as blood, vomitus, open fractures, etc.) to the training simulation.
The practice of moulage, or the depiction of human anatomy and different diseases taken from directly casting from the body using (in the early period) gelatine moulds, later alginate or silicone moulds, used wax as its primary material (later to be replaced by latex and rubber).