![]() Please read this leaflet carefully: Active constituent: Innovative knowledge transfer on computer-aided medicine. Ingredients: 1200 m² of know-how, with more than 100 exhibits and 35 interactive stations. Therapeutic indication: Use at first signs of an acute interest in medical technology as well as health and wellbeing and modern therapeutic measures. Mode of action: The exhibition provides an instant information boost and enhances the joy of testing and experimentation. Shelf life: 16 October 2009 to 14 April 2010 Special information and precautions: Perfectly suitable for all the family! |
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"Body.check", the new exhibition at Technisches Museum Wien, takes you on an adventurous journey into the human body, demonstrating the benefits and limitations of the computer in medicine: Join a trip into Prevention to find out how computer-aided medicine has changed our lives. Discover in Diagnosis how magnetic fields and sound waves can be used to produce images of inside the human body. Become a surgeon yourself in Therapy and learn that operations often do not require more than tiny cuts. Rehabilitation shows that computer-based systems can compensate for lost body functions. ![]() © Jan Braun/Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum |
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To anyone experiencing symptoms of acute bewilderment where computer-aided medicine is concerned, a visit to the exhibition, "body.check", is highly recommended. Visiting "body.check" can be both therapeutic treatment or a preventive measure. To children or teenagers who show exceptionally strong symptoms of thirst for knowledge, we recommend a supplementary visit to the exhibition's interactive area, "From head to toe". Adults may relieve symptoms with a dosage of the guided tour, "The transparent body". ![]() Navigationssystem für die Neurochirurgie zum selbst Ausprobieren © Jan Braun/Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum |
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