By KEVIN PASSON
Special to The Post
MILWAUKEE – Six years
after shattering the Milwaukee
Public Museum's special exhibi-
tion attendance record, a second
"BODY WORLDS" exhibition
has returned to offer another
unique look at the human body.
More than 200 plastinates –
individual organs and systems
as well as full-body specimens
preserved through Dr. Gunther
von Hagens' invention, the
process called Plastination –
reveal the human body in all its
stages: across youth, growth,
maturity and advanced age, and
in all its conditions, from health
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MILWAUKEE COUNTY'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
FEBRUARY 14, 2014
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See 'BODY WORLDS' on Page 6
Milwaukee Public Museum's
new exhibit shows the body
through human life cycle and
across the arc of aging
Photo by Kevin Passon/
Special to The Post
The strength and contortion of the
body's muscles are displayed in this pair
of plastinates known as The Skaters.
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