Model A. Robustus Sk-48 Skull, 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: 16.9L x 14.7W x 15.5H (cm)
Enlarged approximately 2 times, set of 16 teeth cast in break resistant material having accurate anatomical details. Complete set as in half of upper & lower jaw
Model Human Child Skull with Dentition Exposed, right side of maxilla & jaw bone has been cut away, Two of the teeth are only visible after part of mandibular cortical bone has been removed, 2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw), Size: 16.4x12x15cm
Life size skeleton features the points of origin in red and the points of insertion in blue along the left side. Skeleton features a sectioned calvarium and hinged jaw. Includes rod mounted stand with casters. Hands form ring on top of skull
Simulator Newborn Baby, Female In soft SOMSO-Plast*. Black in colour, With ball joints, head moves easily and tilts backwards. For bathing, dressing practice, and nursing exercises. Undressed. Size of the head 32.6 cm
Simulator Catheterisation-Model, male, Ideal for demonstrating disposable & ballon catheters as well as suprapubic aspiration. Can be dismantled into two parts, natural size, made of special plastic. On a stand with green base, LxWXH: 18 X 18 X 30 cm
Simulator Child Nursing Doll, Natural size, Black in color, length of 90cm & weighing 6 kg corresponds to a small child approximately 3years old, offers numerous nursing procedures for training paediatric nurses, made of plastic, interchangeable chest & abdominal wall