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Project Descriptions

How Medicine Became Modern: A Humanities Perspective

August 1, 2015 - July 31, 2017 | Exhibitions, Informal/Formal Connections
This will be a dynamic digital wall that will allow visitors to interact with three-dimensional, high-resolution images of historic artifacts that mark transformative moments from the American medical past. These artifacts will respond to the user’s touch, turning, opening, and -- when activated -- enlarging to provide stories, exciting events and contexts, and digitized film and audio. Each of these objects will connect the viewer to additional objects and the stories they tell about how doctors, patients, innovators, philanthropists, and the wider community came together to make medicine modern in the United States. The interactive display will demonstrate how medical innovations forever altered the American experience of health and medicine.

Funders

NEH
Funding Program: Museums, Libraries, and Cultural Organizations Implementation
Award Number: GI-230706-15
Funding Amount: $399,735

TEAM MEMBERS

  • James Edmonson
    Principal Investigator
    Case Western Reserve University
  • Discipline: Health and medicine | History/policy/law
    Audience: General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Exhibitions | Informal/Formal Connections | Higher Education Programs

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