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A Robot to Teach Physiology by G. H. Davis




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A Robot to Teach Physiology by G. H. Davis

One of the novel exhibits on display at the Schoolboys Exhibition at the New Horticultural Hall, London in the Winter of 1928-9; a metal robot which explained the workings of the heart, lungs, stomach etc in mechanical form. The organiser of the exhibition, Mr Schofield, explained the apparatus saying, We are going to translate the body into the terms of something with which boys are familiar - the steam-engine. Touch a button on the Robot and the heart begins to beat, the lungs go up and down, and all the auxiliary machines function. The robot was part of a display by Horlicks Malted Milk Company who supplied information to the artist. No mention of schoolgirls. Date: 1928

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Introducing the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints featuring "A Robot to Teach Physiology" by G. H. Davis. This captivating image, Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into the past with this novel exhibit from the Schoolboys Exhibition held at the New Horticultural Hall in London during the Winter of 1928-29. The metal robot on display, designed to teach the workings of the heart and lungs, represents the innovative spirit of scientific education during that era. Bring this piece of history into your home or office with our high-quality photographic prints, perfect for inspiring curiosity and igniting conversation.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")

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This photograph captures the innovative Robot to Teach Physiology by G. H. Davis, showcased at the Schoolboys Exhibition held at the New Horticultural Hall in London during the winter of 1928-29. The exhibit, organized by Mr. Schofield, aimed to educate young minds about the intricacies of the human body using a relatable concept - the steam engine. The metal robot, a marvel of engineering, was designed to explain the workings of essential organs such as the heart, lungs, and stomach in a mechanical form. By touching a button, the heart would begin to "beat," the lungs would rise and fall, and all auxiliary machines would function in synchronization. This educational apparatus was part of a larger display by the Horlicks Malted Milk Company, who provided valuable information to the artist, G. H. Davis. The Robot to Teach Physiology represented a groundbreaking approach to learning, translating the complexities of the human body into terms that schoolboys could easily understand. This historical photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the ingenuity and creativity that shaped the educational landscape of the early 20th century. The robot's mechanical design, with its intricate details and intriguing functionality, continues to captivate audiences today, reminding us of the power of innovation in the realm of education.

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