Model Human Female European Skull, generally gracile, specimen is not definitively female, serve as a good discussion piece in a classroom setting for the diagnostic limitations in the determination of sex, Size: 19.2L x 12.6W x 19H (cm)
Half Skeleton, unmounted, like Disarticulated Skeleton, but only with ribs and the bones of upper and lower limb of one side of the skeleton. Hand and foot mounted on nylon or wire or unmounted, Dimension and weight: 92x38x26cm, 4.5kg
Skull Model, Human, realistic life-size, Moveable Lower Jaw, Removable Skull Cap, human skull Shows all of the bones and major structures of an adult human skull, including the fusions between bones and cartilaginous regions, Dimensions: 20L x 20W x 15H cm
Male Torso with Head and Open Back, Natural size, SOMSO-Plast*,Separates into 20 parts: brain with arteries, eye with muscles and optic nerve, halves of the lung, heart, liver, stomach, small and large intestine, opening appendix, omentum, half of right kidney, half of bladder, torso
Simulator Episiotomy, suture trainer provides realistic help with practicing taking care of and closing birth injuries after vaginal births. The medical personnel should be trained in diagnosing and taking care of birth injuries. Cut can be sutured several times. Latex-free
Model Human Elderly European Male Skull (80 years old), Features of advanced age are limited to marked extra & intracranial suture closure, irregular bony exostosis & further suggested by edentulous nature of jaws, Size: 20.4x13.7x17.6cm
Enlarged, sectioned so that both ventricles and atria open to expose the valves. Large blood vessels near the heart and musculature of the heart are shown. Separates into 4 parts. On base.
Model Fetal Human Skull 21 1/2 Weeks, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 2-1/2in L x 1-3/4in W x 1-3/4in H