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From [[wikipedia:Moulage|Wikipedia]]: "<span style="background:#FFFF00">'''Moulage''' '''(French for 'casting, moulding') is the art of applying mock injuries for the purpose of training emergency response teams and other medical, military, or paramilitary personnel.'''</span> Moulage may be as simple as applying pre-made rubber or latex "wounds" to a healthy patient's limbs, chest, head, etc., or as complex as using makeup and theatre techniques to provide elements of realism (such as blood, vomitus, open fractures, etc.) to the training simulation...<gallery | From [[wikipedia:Moulage|Wikipedia]]: "<span style="background:#FFFF00">'''Moulage''' '''(French for 'casting, moulding') is the art of applying mock injuries for the purpose of training emergency response teams and other medical, military, or paramilitary personnel.'''</span> Moulage may be as simple as applying pre-made rubber or latex "wounds" to a healthy patient's limbs, chest, head, etc., or as complex as using makeup and theatre techniques to provide elements of realism (such as blood, vomitus, open fractures, etc.) to the training simulation...<gallery mode="packed" caption="'''''Figure 1:''''' ''Examples of moulage kits.''"> | ||
File:Moulage.kit1.jpg|alt=A moulage kit.|A moulage kit. | File:Moulage.kit1.jpg|alt=A moulage kit.|A moulage kit. | ||
File:Moulage.kit2.jpg|alt=A moulage kit.|A moulage kit. | File:Moulage.kit2.jpg|alt=A moulage kit.|A moulage kit. |