Simulator Nursing Baby, Female 6 week old baby, in SOMSO-Plast*, Black color, With ball joints, head moves easily and tilts backwards. Painted eyes, Nose and ears are open as is anus for insertion of thermometer, Undressed, for nursing exercises, Size of head 35.8 cm
Model Homo Habilis Oh 24 Cranium, 1.8 MYA, was discovered by P. Nzube in 1968. This nearly complete but very badly crushed specimen constituted the oldest hominid found in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, Size: 18.3L x 11.6W x 10.1H (cm)
Human Male Polynesian Skull, sagittal keel, parietal bossing, the broad, prominent basiooccipital, and the rocker jaw, rocker jaw is curved along the inferior surface of the mandible, 2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw), Size: 20.7x14.2x19.6cm
Model of human elbow joint. Mounted on base. Features upper half of radius and ulna, lower half of humerus and the ligaments of the elbow joint, to show hinge joint, Numbered with English Key Card, Size 17x 22 x 22 cm approx, Weight 250 g
Simulator, Suture set episiotomy and suture trainer, includes: sutures, needle holder, scissors,tweezers, scalpel holder and blades, It is recommended to be used with the Episiotomy and Suture Simulator P95 to practice suturing injuries with a vaginal birth
Model Australopithecus Afarensis Skull, 2.9-3.6 MYA. A, represented early hominid with more than 100 fossils representing the species. They had ape-sized brains: their cranial capacity ranged from 375 - 530 cc, Size: 19.3L x 14.9W x 18.3H (cm)
Femur, 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