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body.check
High tech for healthy living

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!
For further information on the effects and possible desirable side effects, please contact Technisches Museum Wien!


"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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 Interactive area for families
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 Innovationstage 18./19.3.
 In April 2010
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Links
www.computer-medizin.de
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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".


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© Jan Braun/Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum