Simulator Catheterizing-Model, with interchangeable male and female genital organs as well as interchangeable bladder, in natural size, made of special plastic, Weight: 6 kg, Length: 46 cm, Width: 43 cm, Height: 23 cm
Model Fetal Human Skull 35 Weeks, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 9.7L x 8.2W x 7.5H (cm)
Simulator Hospital Training Baby, natural size approximately 4-weeks-old. Made of plastic throughout comprising body with movable head, arms & legs, chest & abdominal wall with umbilical vein, urinary bladder- stomach & intestines, injection pads, can be exchanged
Natural size. Kidneys, ureters, adrenal glands and bladder with prostate as well as the large abdominal right kidney sectioned to show all anatomical details.
Model, Embryo, 3 month, The embryo model shows an embryo at the stage of the first month of pregnancy, Ideal for medical training and as an educational tool for pregnant women, Important anatomical structures are labeled
Simulator Florescing Tracheo-Bronchial Tree, for use with the Light Imaging Fluorescence Endoscope (LIFE Æ Xillix/Olympus), or SAFE (1000 Pentax), bronchial mucosa appears normal with conventional bronchoscopy Teaching Model
Sim Iv Trainer Pad Ivy, Used for the training and practice of IV fluid and medication administration and flushing, Any standardized patient, task trainer or mannequin can be used with no special set up or clean up, Realistic blood return and no special fluids are required
Uteri set, for Gynecologic Skills Trainer P91 (1021592), Normal uterus which can simulate an anteflexion or a retroflexion, Bicornate uterus, Uterus with three removable myomas structures, Enlarged uterus (13 cm large, 11 cm high), Weight: 0.001 kg
Simulator Nursing Baby, Male, 6-week-old baby, in SOMSO-Plast*, with umbilical cord, With ball joints, head moves easily & tilts backwards, Painted eyes. Nose & ears are open as is anus for insertion of thermometer, Undressed, For nursing exercices, Size of head 35.4cm
Left foot, articulated, 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
Comprehensive model 300 times, enlarged vertical section showing the three layers, sebaceous and sweet glands, the hair follicles, erector muscles, arteries, nerves and veins. With key card
Simulator Stomach and Duodenum, In natural size, made of special plastic. For training of endoscopy according to Prof. Dr. M. Classen and H. Ruppin, M.D, Weight: 1,3 kg, Length: 27 cm, Width: 36 cm, Height: 12 cm
Sacrum, Model, Human Bones, 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
Soft Organ Set, Stainless-steel fittings, 100% non-breakable plastic bones repli-cast from those of a select male specimen, Detachable arms and legs, Detachable calvaria for access to the neuro-cranium, Hinged mandibular flap which opens to expose roots of teeth in their sockets
Model H.Neanderthalen Skullteshik-Tash, 70,000 YA, was discovered by Okladnikov in 1938, Uzbekistan. Lt helped establish the easternmost range of Neanderthals. Estimated 9 years-old, Size: 19.2L x 13.9W x 16.3H (cm)
Cast from natural specimen, 4 upper and lower jaw halves, 4 different stages of development New born, approximately 5-year old child, approximately 9-year old child, young adult
Simulator Hospital Doll, for medical training, natural size, but lungs with closure. With additional male genitalia (urinary bladder with a capacity of 2 litres).
Enlarged 2 times, this cross section of human head to show mouth and nasal passages. Relationship between the windpipe and esophagus can be easily shown. Includes key card