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Model - Female Reproductive System, 1970s
Reg. No: HT 22521
- Summary:
- Model of female reproductive system used for Women in Industry Contraception and Health (WICH) workplace-based family planning sessions in the 1970s (labelled LUPKIT). It is part of a collection of material obtained from individuals and organisations in the course of developing the 'Trailblazers: Migrant Women Activists' exhibition in the Immigration Museum's Community Gallery from March to July 2008.
- Description:
- Hinged black case that opens into 3-dimensional coloured plastic model. Pieces of the model can be lifted out for demonstration.
- Acquisition Information:
- Donation from Multicultural Centre for Women's Health, 2008
| Discipline: | History |
| Dimensions: | 100 mm (Height), 130 mm (Width) |
| Dimension Comment: | When box is closed. |
More information
| Tagged with: | health campaigns, women s issues |
| Themes this item is part of: | Cultural Diversity Collection, Medicine in Society Collection, Migration Collection, Identity: Yours, Mine, Ours, Immigration Museum Exhibition, 2011-2021, Immigration Museum |
| Primary Classification: | MEDICINE & HEALTH |
| Secondary Classification: | Public Health |
| Tertiary Classification: | health campaigns |
| Inscriptions: | Blue sticker on top of box, with white text: "LUPKIT". White sticker on top of box with black text: "The Woman". White sticker on top of box with black text: "1". |
| Place & Date Exhibited: | Museum Victoria - Immigration Museum, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2008 |
| User: | Women in Industry Contraception & Health, Australia, 1970s |
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