Torso model, hand painted, consists of 13 parts, removeable parts: eye with optical nerve, half brain, lung (2 parts), heart (2 parts), liver, stomach, front portion of the kidney, half of the bladder, large and small intenstines, with appendix flap opening, All parts labeled
Half size torso, sexless. Head is dissectible in 3 parts showing half of the brain can be taken out, showing the cranial nerves and the important inteRNAl parts of the skull.
Human Anatomy Eyeball Model 4D, 4.5in model contains 35 detachable, hand-painted medical education-quality organs and parts and a display stand, Also includes illustrated assembly guide and description of the anatomy, Offer a unique puzzle challenge, For ages 8 plus
Model Life-Size Dual Sex Figure, aesthetically designed, rounded off by the accurate representation of the internal organs, life-size, high-quality muscular figure represents a wide variety of human anatomical structures in most accurate detail, Dimensions : 174 cm
Model, Deluxe Asian Dual Sex Torso, 18-part, Head, 2 lungs, 2-part heart, Stomach, Liver with gall bladder, 2-part intestinal tract, Front half of kidney, 3-part female genital insert with fetus, 4-part male genital insert, Dimensions: 85x38x25cm
Life size torso model with 28 parts for detailed study of all major organ systems. Dual sex with an open back.Rib cage removed to expose removable inteRNAl organs for detailed study.
Model Muscular body, 1/4 size of original useful in studying human superficial musculature. Different structures are numbered. Mounted on base. Supplied with English Key Card. Size 26 x 18 x 41 cm approx, Weight 900 g approx
Human Anatomy Skeleton Model 4D, 9.5in model contains 46 detachable, hand-painted medical education-quality organs and parts and a display stand, Also includes illustrated assembly guide and description, For ages 8 plus
Life size, 19 parts, half of brain, eye with muscles and optic nerve, 2-lung halves, heart in 2 parts, liver, stomach, small/large intestines, kidney, bladder with female pelvic floor and first lumbar vertebra.