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Cambridge_university_library 3D Models Download for Free in various formats such as OBJ FBX STL DAE GLB ready to use for Unity/Blender/Maya/Cinema4D/Autodesk 3ds Max
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Cambridge UL Boxwood Medical Figure c1590 HiRes 3D Model.
Download Cambridge UL Boxwood Medical Figure c1590 HiRes in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
High resolution model 865k tringles.
This boxwood écorché ( a drawn or sculpted model showing the body with the skin removed to reveal the muscle structure) and a miniature ivory skeleton were presented to the University Library in 1591 by John Banister, a leading London surgeon who delivered lectures to the Barber-Surgeons’ Company and published a number of influential treatises. This object modelled as part of a collaboration between The Cambridge University Library, Dr Suzanne Paul (Keeper of Manuscripts and University Archives), Maciej M Pawlikowski (Chief Photographic Technician), and Prof. Dominic Powlesland (Affiliated Scholar, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) - Cambridge UL Boxwood Medical Figure c1590 HiRes - 3D model by Professor Dominic Powlesland (@d.powlesland) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 865221 polygons.
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Cambridge University Library C16 medical model 3D Model.
Download Cambridge University Library C16 medical model in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
Box containing a boxwood écorché ( a drawn or sculpted model showing the body with the skin removed to reveal the muscle structure) and miniature ivory skeleton was presented to the University Library in 1591 by John Banister, a leading London surgeon who delivered lectures to the Barber-Surgeons’ Company and published a number of influential treatises.
This object modelled as part of a collaboration between The Cambridge University Library, Dr Suzanne Paul (Keeper of Manuscripts and University Archives), Maciej M Pawlikowski (Chief Photographic Technician), and Prof. Dominic Powlesland (Affiliated Scholar, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) - Cambridge University Library C16 medical model - 3D model by Professor Dominic Powlesland (@d.powlesland) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 602726 polygons.