Tucked away inside Baylor Scott & Whiteâs Richard D. Haines Medical Library are the remains of a massive collection of wax body parts and food items created by staff artists. At one time, the collection numbered more than 3,000 pieces, which were frequently used in teaching and in traveling exhibits, said Jeff Swindoll, facility librarian. âItâs still one of the largest collections of wax medical models in the United States,â Swindoll said. âWe still have about 1,300 pieces.â The collection was created between 1932 and 1955 by husband-and-wife artists Kenneth and Margaret Phillips. The models â commonly known as moulages â won numerous awards at exhibitions and medical conferences around the county.