Simulator Bionic Hybrid, the suit simulates physiological conditions to test diagnostic and procedural skills. It is controlled wirelessly with easy to use software and responds in real time to diagnosis and treatment with direct feedback, Size: XL
Model Microanatomy* Tongue, specific parts of the tongue, macroscopic view of the tongue in life size (dorsal view) and microscopic views of the various papillae of the tongue (10-20x life size) and of a taste bud ( 450x life size), Dimensions : 14.5 x 32.5 x 20 cm
Humerus, right, Model, Human Bone, Plastic, These individual bones are a great addition to you collection, used as a match for your existing Eisco disarticulated skeleton, or to allow students to compare general skeletal structure
Femur, left, Model, Human Bone, Plastic, These individual bones are a great addition to you collection, used as a match for your existing Eisco disarticulated skeleton, or to allow students to compare general skeletal structure
Skull Trauma Set of Six Fragments Model, fragments show various types of depressed fractures at various stages of healing, inner and outer tables of the skulls around the sites of the injuries, occurred on different parts of the skull, Dimension: 12 Wx18L
Model Australopithecus afarensis Lucy Lt Finish Skull, 3.2 MYA, was discovered by D. Johanson in 1974 in Hadar, Ethiopia. Light Finish, Size: 16.6L x 13.1W x 14.5H (cm)
Sim Lance Blood Glucose Test Trainer, It can be used for the simulation of finger stick and blood glucose testing, It will enable a student or patient to have a realistic experience when testing blood sugar, using a glucose meter, and obtaining a reading
Model A. Robustus Sk-48 Cranium, 1.5-2 MYA, was discovered by Fourie in South Africa in 1950. SK-48, formerly Paranthropus crassidens, greatly increased what is known about australopithecines, Size: 15.6L x 15.1W X 12.3H (cm)
Enlarged 70 Times, full size, shows section through three layers of the hair covered skin of the head. Also shows hair follicles with sebaceous, sweat glands, receptors, nerves and vessels.
Model, Replica Homo rhodesiensis Skull, (Broken HillY Woodward, 1921), is an accurate casting of a reconstruction from an original specimen that was discovered in a iron ore working at Broken Hill, Dimensions: 21 x 15.5 x 23.5 cm, weight: 1.23 kg
Hanging Didactic Colored Spinal Column Model, with Pelvis & Femur Detail, Includes base and rod mount hanger. Model (not including mount) measures 16inch (41 cm) long, and approximately 6inch (15 cm) wide, Size: 1/2
Each part on the skull is numbered. Jaw is spring loaded. Skull cap is removable for further interior inspection. Included with the model is a sheet with each numbers name for identification.
Fibula, left, Model, Human Bone, Plastic, These individual bones are a great addition to you collection, used as a match for your existing Eisco disarticulated skeleton, or to allow students to compare general skeletal structure
Tibia, left, Model, Human Bone, Plastic, These individual bones are a great addition to you collection, used as a match for your existing Eisco disarticulated skeleton, or to allow students to compare general skeletal structure