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HUMAN PANCREAS, SPLEEN AND DUODENUM (2953)
Useful for studying the three abdominal organs in detail. To understand the roles the spleen, pancreas, and duodenum play in the process of digestion, examine the life-size model of the three interrelated organs. It features a sectioned, dissected duodenum showing its internal structure and the position of the pancreatic ducts, as well as vessels. The model is mounted on a stand with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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GALLSTONE (2954)
This graphic model for patient education shows the anatomy of the biliary system and its surroundings in half natural size. Both acute inflammation (cholecystitis) and the tissue changes caused by chronic inflammation can be identified in the gall bladder wall. Gallstones can be found in the following typical locations :- In the fundus area of the gall bladder, In the area of the spiral valve, In the papillary opening to the small intestine. The model is mounted on a base. See Enlarge
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HAEMORRHOID (2955)
This vivid model designed to educate patients about haemorrhoids. The model is a life-size frontal section of the rectum as well as a smaller relief on a pedestal. In addition to the anatomical structures of the rectum (sphincter, mucous membrane, venous plexus), the model shows internal Haemorrhoids during stage I and II as well as external haemorrhoids. The relief exhibit shows haemorrhoids during stage III and IV The model is mounted on a base. See Enlarge
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INGUINAL HERNIA (2956)
This natural - sized, graphic model shows the anatomical structures of a male groin with an indirect inguinal hernia, opened in layers, Two diagrammatic illustrations on the base allow for a comparison of direct and indirect hernia. A useful model to help, inform patients before undergoing surgical interventions. The model is mounted on a base. See Enlarge
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DISEASES OF THE OESOPHAGUS (2957)
This vivid model designed to educate patients is a life-size frontal section that reaches from the lower part of the oesophagus to the upper part of the stomach. The following illnesses are replicated - Reflux oesophagitis, Ulcer, Barrett's Ulcer, Oesophageal carcinoma, Oesophageal varices, Hiatal hernia.
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HUMAN FEMALE PELVIS (2958)
Life size, right half of the pelvis showing female reproductive organs, bladder, uterus, rectum and ovary. Mounted on base economically priced, with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN FEMALE PELVIS (2959)
A 3-dimensional model, life size, superficial and deep structures, half pelvis is shown, dissectible into 2 parts, showing sagittal section. The vagina, vulva, uterus, can be removed. With numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN FEMALE PELVIS 2 PARTS (2960)
Median section. One half of female genital organs with bladder, rectum is removable, one half is shown at the normal position in the female pelvis with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN MALE PELVIS (2961)
Life size, showing internal and external reproductive organs and other vital organs of the pelvic area. Mounted on board economically priced model. With numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN MALE PELVIS (2962)
Similar to HUMAN MALE PELVIS but simpler and economical model, not dissectible. See Enlarge
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HUMAN MALE PELVIS (2963)
A three dimensional model, life size, dissectible into 2 parts, the half portion shows the penis and the bladder, the peritoneum and underline muscles, veins and arteries are also shown. With numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN MALE PELVIS, 2 PARTS (2964)
Median section. One half of male genital organs with bladder, rectum is removable, one half is shown at the normal position in the male pelvis with
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HUMAN MALE GENITAL ORGANS (2965)
Natural Size, durable plastic, showing the internal and external genital organs of the pelvis. This model separates into 4 parts. See Enlarge
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HUMAN FERTILIZATION PROCESS (2966)
Enlarged 2x to display all pertinent details, the two frontal sections of the female reproductive organs depict the fertilization process. The first model shows the path of sperm through the uterus and fallopian tubes, and a sperm's union with an egg. The second model illustrates the zygote's implantation in the endometrium. The two models are mounted on a common base. See Enlarge
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HUMAN EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT MODELS SET (2967)
Twelve separate models on one large, flat base clearly display the development of a human embryo from shortly after fertilization to the fetus at two months. Models 1-8 are enlarged 4,000x. The eight models are mounted on a common base, and each can be removed for closer study. The set comes with a manual identifying eight structures and a storage carton. See Enlarge
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