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
ORTHObones* Premium Model, Humerus Left, is used by surgeons, orthopaedists and medical engineers worldwide, high quality, biomechanical bones perfectly resemble a human bone, with the two distinct layers, Dimensions: 34 x 5 x 5 cm, weight: 0.115 kg
Model of human hip joint. With simulated pubofemoral ligament, Mounted on base, represents the upper femur and pelvic bone and the way that they move, Numbered with English Key Card, Size 22 x 12 x 25 cm approx. Weight 800 g approx
ORTHObones* Premium Model, Full Pelvis W Sacrum, Male pelvis comprising three parts (left and right hip and sacrum), which are firmly attached to each other with a special adhesive, thereby removing the need for inconvenient screws/providing seamless quality
ORTHObones* Premium Model, Humerus Right, is used by surgeons, orthopaedists and medical engineers worldwide, high quality, biomechanical bones perfectly resemble a human bone, with the two distinct layers, Dimensions: 34 x 5 x 5 cm, weight: 0.125 kg
ORTHObones* Premium Model, Tibia Left, is used by surgeons, orthopaedists and medical engineers worldwide, high quality, biomechanical bones perfectly resemble a human bone, with the two distinct layers, Dimensions: 39 x 81 x 7 cm, weight: 0.216 kg
OrthoBones* Model, standard Hemi Pelvis M Left, hard cortical bone and softer, spongy bone (spongiosa), Anatomically accurate, Realistic haptics, Simple handling, Two-component structure, Excellent results, Dimensions: 21 x 16.5 x 12 cm, weight: 0.111 kg
OrthoBones* Model, Standard Hand, hard cortical bone and softer, spongy bone (spongiosa), Anatomically accurate, Realistic haptics, Simple handling, Two-component structure, Excellent results, Dimensions: 20.6 x 12 x 3.9 cm, weight: 0.045 kg
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