Birthing Stages Trainer, contents: 6 birth stage inserts, Safety plate with 4 screws (for the optional insert in birth simulator P90), Lubricant, Carry bag, The inserts look the same from the outside, using a number code on the back, the condition of the cervix on the inside
Female Pelvis with Ligaments 4 Part, This life size four part model of a female pelvis represents detailed information about the topography of bones, ligaments, pelvic floor muscles and female pelvic organs.
Female Pelvis 3 Part, This life size three part model represents an original cast of a bony female pelvis and shows all the details of the following anatomical structures
Mitosis, enlarged many times, in somso-plast*, on 8 separate models the phases are represented, the spindles and chromosomes can be revolved for demonstration purposes under a transparent cover. in one piece. the models are mounted individually on stand with base.Weight of the series: 7.1kg
Birthing Simulator Basic, for the skill training in normal deliveries, in complicated deliveries and in obstetric emergencies, Obstetric simulation has proven successful to enhance the training of delivery skills, following of protocols and reaction in emergency situation
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, Complete baby set, for birth simulators, P90 Basic and Pro, contain a fully jointed baby, an umbilical cord with 2 clamps and a placenta, incomplete births can be simulated and practiced with the placenta, Dimesnions: 37 x 22 x 20 cm, Weight: 1.3 kg
Model, Fetus, month 7, The model shows a fetus in the seventh month in the uterus, All important anatomical structures are labeled, Dimensions: 15 x 32 x 27 cm, weight: 0.86 kg
Model, Embryo, 2 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, weight: 0.38 kg
Model, Embryo, 1 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, weight: 0.33 kg
Model, month 5, dorsal position, shows a fetus in the fifth month in the dorsal position in the uterus, All important anatomical structures are labeled, weight: 0.54 kg
Model, 5th Month Twin Fetuses - Normal Position, shown in a natural position within the uterus, They can be removed for a closer inspection of the uterus, this high quality model is a great tool for studying the anatomy of human development, weight: 0.66 kg
Female Pelvis with Ligaments 6 Part, This life size six part model of a female pelvis represents detailed information about the topography of bones, ligaments, vessels, nerves, pelvic floor muscles and female genital organs.
Model Stages Of Fertilisation, Dimensions: 35x21x20 cm, begin the growth into an embryo, The various stages are shown in larger-than-life model form in an ovary, fallopian tube and womb. An even more enlarged illustration of each is also printed on the base
Male Pelvis With Ligmanets, Vessles And Pelvic Floor Organs, This 7 part model of the male pelvis shows in accurate detail how the bones, ligaments, vessels and nerves as well as the pelvic floor muscles and the external sex organs are connected to each other
Male Pelvis, 3-Part, This 3-part model is a natural cast of a male, bone pelvis. It shows all anatomical structures in detail: both hip bones, pubic symphisis, sacrum and coccyx as well as the fifth lumbar vertebra with intervertebral disc
Model, Replica Homo steinheimnensis Skull, (Berkhemer, 1936), is a detailed casting from Berkhemer's reconstruction (1936, skull with no jawbone), The Steinheim replica was modeled after an original skull, Dimensions: 19 x 12.5 x 21.5 cm, weight: 1.14 kg
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