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Artificial Arm sketchfab

Artificial Arm

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This prosthetic arm was made in 1904 for a professional pianist – a woman called Elizabeth Burton. The prosthetic arm had padded fingers and a wide span, features that enabled her to keep playing the piano, so that she could still make a living for her family.
Use our 3D artificial arm model in the classroom to bring your curriculum teaching to life: https://learning-resources.sciencemuseum.org.uk/resources/artificial-arm
Find out more in the Science Museum Group online collection: https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co476713/

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Creator scienc
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
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