1800s Research Cadavers Still Aid Knowledge

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1995
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Body-Snatching Left Trail To U-M

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Medical School Begins Marking Sesquicentennial

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U-M No Longer Has To Buy -- Or Steal -- Cadavers

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Children View Native American Skeleton at Loving Branch Library, April 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1966
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Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1966
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Skeleton Draws Interest - This female Indian skeleton is a source of new interest for children using the Loving Branch Library. Viewing the display are (from left) Lori Lipcaman, Lisa Lipcaman, Armand Ternak and Melinda Ternak. The skeleton was discovered in a gravel pit near Manchester last fall. Little is known about it except that itis the remains of a woman who died at the age of 25 to 30. The skeleton is owned by the University.
Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1966
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Skeleton Draws Interest - This female Indian skeleton is a source of new interest for children using the Loving Branch Library. Viewing the display are (from left) Lori Lipcaman, Lisa Lipcaman, Armand Ternak and Melinda Ternak. The skeleton was discovered in a gravel pit near Manchester last fall. Little is known about it except that itis the remains of a woman who died at the age of 25 to 30. The skeleton is owned by the University.
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Skeleton Draws Interest

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Will Explain Function of Organs

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1968
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Will Explain Function of Organs - Transparent Anatomical Mannikin "TAM"

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1968
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Ann Arbor News, May 16, 1968
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Will Explain Function of Organs - The figure in the packing case, just arrived at the University's Exhibit Museum, is a brand-new and -- so far -- unique transparent plastic figure of a human female. The internal organs will light up and a tape recording will explain their functions when "TAM" is displayed Saturday and Sunday afternoons on the museum's fourth floor, beginning this weekend. Uncrating the new exhibit are manufacturer Richard Rush of Chicago (left) and Museum Director Irving G. Reiman. "TAM" cost the U-M $11,000. Rush said production costs have risen, so other museums will be charged $19,000.
Ann Arbor News, May 16, 1968
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Will Explain Function of Organs - The figure in the packing case, just arrived at the University's Exhibit Museum, is a brand-new and -- so far -- unique transparent plastic figure of a human female. The internal organs will light up and a tape recording will explain their functions when "TAM" is displayed Saturday and Sunday afternoons on the museum's fourth floor, beginning this weekend. Uncrating the new exhibit are manufacturer Richard Rush of Chicago (left) and Museum Director Irving G. Reiman. "TAM" cost the U-M $11,000. Rush said production costs have risen, so other museums will be charged $19,000.
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The Brain

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1846
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Domestic News

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1846
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