Model Fetal Human Skull 40 1/2 Weeks, Full term, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 11.9L x 9.1W x 8.5H (cm)
Simulator Utmb Pulse Train System Comp, self-teaching program designed to introduce students to the theory and manual practice of arterial pulse palpation. Palpation is often the first assessment procedure a patient encounters
Model A. Boisei Knm-Er 406 Cranium, 1.7 MYA, was discovered by R. Leakey at Kenya, in 1969. This discovery helped support the classification of boisei as a separate species of Australopithecus, Size: 19.9L x 17.1W x 11.8H (cm)
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)
Model H.Neanderthal Skull La Ferrassie 1, 50,000 YA, was discovered in France in 1909. La Ferrassie is considered to be a classic Neanderthal with features that best represent the species, Size: 23L x 15.1W x 18.5H (cm)
Model Homo Erectus Dmanisi Skull 3, 1.7 MYA, Dmanisi site in Georgia has yielded incredible hominin fossil finds of the species H. Erectus, adding further documentation to the presence of Homo existing outside of Africa, Size: 20.0L x 12.9W x 15.9H (cm)
Human Female Partial Cranium, Skull model, with Shotgun Pellets Embedded, 39-year-old European American female, documented at the time of the death, including pellets embedded in the bone, Size: 17.9L x 13.3W x 10.2H (cm)
Model Human Child Skull, 10 teeth in maxillary & mandibular arcade, apices are formed on primary incisors, no visible tooth buds present at apices of primary molar, Crown formation on permanent incisors & first molar is 2/3 complete, Size: 15.9x11.5x14.3cm