Simulator Asian Nursing Baby, Male, 6-week-old baby, in SOMSO-Plast*, 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
Front and Hind Legs of a Horse (Equus ferus caballus), Specimen, Real, Each front leg up to and including the shoulder blade and each hind leg up to the hip joint. Rigidly mounted on a base plate, Size: 50 - 200 cm, Weight: 100 - 1200 kg, Age: 20 - 50 years
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
Pigeon skeleton (Columba livia domestica), disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Size: 20 -35 cm, Weight: 180 -350 g
Disarticulated, Bovine skeleton (Bos taurus), without horns, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose. Does not include building instructions, 40kg
Model A. Boiseioh5(Zinjanthropus)Cranium, 1.8 MYA, most famous fossil from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. OH5 was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959. The accepted genus name has since changed to Australopithecus, Size: 19.5L x 16.1W X 17.2H (cm)
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