Anatomy and Histology of the Human Skin and Hair on Thematic Badges

Short Communication | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2578-8949/154

Anatomy and Histology of the Human Skin and Hair on Thematic Badges

  • Bugaevsky KA *

Department of Medical and Biological Foundations of Sports and Physical Rehabilitation, The Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University, Nilolaev, Ukraine

*Corresponding Author: Bugaevsky KA, Assistant Professor, The Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University, Nikolaev, Ukraine.

Citation: Bugaevsky KA, (2024), Anatomy and Histology of the Human Skin and Hair on Thematic Badges, Dermatology and Dermatitis, 10(3); DOI:10.31579/2578-8949/154

Copyright: © 2024, Bugaevsky KA. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of The Creative Commons. Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Received: 25 April 2024 | Accepted: 01 May 2024 | Published: 06 May 2024

Keywords: anatomy; histology; human skin; hair; thematic badges; screenshot copies

Abstract

This article presents materials conducted by the author of a study concerning the representation in phaleristics, on thematic, anatomical and histological badges, drawings, the structure of the skin and its elements, as well as human hair and its structure. The text part of the article is supplemented, as illustrations, with screenshot copies, both color and black and white, depicting human skin and hair, in the total number of 48 screenshot-copies.

Introduction

Research that relates to medical issues, as well as human anatomy and histology, is always relevant and in demand. This directly concerns such basic medical disciplines as human anatomy and histology, especially if they are presented in a new, creative way, in collectibles, such as, for example, phaleristics, on thematic badges. The object of this author's research will be thematic, anatomical and histological badges, depicting on them, in black and white and/or color, the structure of human skin and hair.

Aim of study 

The purpose of this article is to present the materials of the research conducted by the author regarding the representation in such a means of collecting as phaleristics, selections he found, thematic anatomical and histological badges relating to the structure of human skin and hair.

Material and methods

When writing this article, the author actively used the method of literary-critical analysis of all available sources of thematic information on the issue under study. First of all, the possibilities of the Internet were used, using Internet sites on collecting on the subject under study. All samples of anatomical badges and breast decorations found on the Internet, presented in the article, as illustrations, with strict observance of copyright and indicating the web page and email address from which they were borrowed.

Results and discussion

This concludes another author's research article devoted to the thematic, anatomical and histological screenshot copies representation of the human skin and hair on badges. A number of new thematic articles are being prepared on the issues of reflecting anatomy and various human organs and systems on badges. Figure 1 shows a small selection of thematic, anatomical and histological icons, a total of 16 screenshots dedicated to human sin [1-4].

 

Figure 1: Phaleristic selection of thematic icons depicting the anatomy and histology of human skin

Figure 2 shows a thematic selection of both anatomical and histological badges, depicting hair and related areas of human skin, in total, 32 screenshot copies [1-4].

 

 


 

Conclusions

  1. In the presented author's research paper, dedicated to the reflection of the human skin and hair, in phaleristics, on thematic badges and jewelry breast decorations - badges, he fully revealed the topic under study, harmoniously combining the textual information of the article with bright illustrative material. 
  2. Presented in the form of scanned drawings, numerous thematic illustrations are appropriate, voluminous and quite informative. 

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