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1 Pricelist Human Models HUMAN MODELS FUNCTIONAL MODELS ACUPUNCTURE MODELS ANATOMY MODELS DENTAL - MODELS
2 HUMAN FUNCTIONAL MODELS...3 HUMAN ACUPUNCTURE MODELS...5 HUMAN ANATOMY MODELS...7 Skeleton Models...7 Gelenk- & Wirbel Modelle...9 Augen Modelle...13 Female & Male Anatomy Models...14 Organ Modelle...17 Anatomy Models...20 HUMAN DENTAL MODELS...23
3 Human 3 OVERVIEW - FUNCTIONALS MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Functional Dental Care Model L16 x H12 x W20 cm H Human Functional Injection Arm L62 x H9 x W11 cm H Human Functional Suture Trainer H23 x W10 cm H Human Functional Suture Trainer Cushion L20 x H2,5 x W8,9 cm H Human Functional Suture Training Skin Replacement Pad L20 x H2 x W8 cm H Human Functional Knee Taping Trainer L18 x H48 x W25 cm H Human Functional Breast Exam Model L16,5 x H7 x W13 cm H Injection Arm Order number: H GTIN: L62 x H9 x W11 cm 2 3 Dental Care Model Order number: H GTIN: L16 x H12 x W20 cm Suture Trainer Order number: H GTIN: H23 x W10 cm Suture Trainer Cushion Order number: H GTIN: L20 x H2,5 x W8,9 cm 4
4 Human Functional Models Knee Taping Trainer Order number: H GTIN: L18 x H48 x W25 cm 6 Suture Training Skin Replacement Pad Order number: H GTIN: L20 x H2 x W8 cm Breast Exam Model Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H7 x W13 cm
5 Human Acupuncture Models 5 OVERVIEW - ACUPUNCTURE MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Acupuncture Acupunctre model head H30 x W42 x D19 cm H Human Acupuncture Acupunctre model head L11 x H20 x W9 cm H Human Acupuncture Acupuncture Model with Wooden Base L19 x H60 x W12,5 cm H Human Acupuncture Acupuncture Figure L7,5 x H27 x W6 cm H Human Acupuncture Acupuncture model life-size Height: 178 cm H Human Acupuncture Acupuncture Model with Muscles L23 x H84 x W21 cm H Human Acupuncture Hand Acupuncture Model L10 x H13 x W3 cm H Human Acupuncture Hand Acupuncture Model L15 x H7 x W6 cm H Human Acupuncture Ear Acupuncture Model L7,5 x H13 x W24 cm H Acupunctre model head 3 Order number: H GTIN: L11 x H20 x W9 cm 2 Acupunctre model head Acupuncture Model with Wooden Base Order number: H GTIN: H30 x W42 x D19 cm Order number: H GTIN: L19 x H60 x W12,5 cm
6 Human Acupuncture Models 6 Acupuncture Figure Order number: H GTIN: L7,5 x H27 x W6 cm 5 Acupuncture Model with Muscles Order number: H GTIN: L23 x H84 x W21 cm 4 6 Acupuncture model life-size Order number: H GTIN: Height: ca. 178 cm Hand Acupuncture Model Order number: H GTIN: L10 x H13 x W3 cm 8 Ear Acupuncture Model Order number: H GTIN: L7,5 x H13 x W24 cm 7 9 Foot Acupuncture Model Order number: H GTIN: L15 x H7 x W6 cm
7 Human Anatomy Models 7 OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS SKELETON MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Anatomy Colour Skull L13 x H15 x W20 cm H Human Anatomy Human Skull Model L14 x H18 x W20 cm H Human Anatomy Foetal Skull Model L11 x H9 x W8 cm H Human Anatomy Desktop Skeleton L15 x H42 x W15 cm H Human Anatomy Skeleton Set - H Human Anatomy Anatomical skeleton partly dissectible L20 x H85 x W9 cm H Human Anatomy Flexible Skeleton with Ligaments L38 x H180 x W20 cm H Human Anatomy Foetal Skeleton L11 x H44 x W11 cm H Human Anatomy Human Skeleton L40 x H180 x W20 cm H Human Anatomy Foot Model with Ligaments L22 x H29 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Hand Skeleton with Ligaments L11,5 x H23 x W7,5 cm H Human Skull Model Order number: H GTIN: L14 x H18 x W20 cm Colour Skull Order number: H GTIN: L13 x H15 x W20 cm Foetal Skull Model Order number: H GTIN: L11 x H9 x W8 cm 2
8 Human Anatomy Models 8 ANATOMY Skeleton Models 4 6 Skeleton Set Order number: H GTIN: Desktop Skeleton Order number: H GTIN: L15 x H42 x W15 cm Anatomical skeleton partly dissectible Order number: H GTIN: L20 x H85 x W9 cm Flexible Skeleton with Ligaments Order number: H GTIN: L38 x H180 x W20 cm Human Skeleton Order number: H GTIN: L40 x H180 x W20 cm 8 Foetal Skeleton Order number: H GTIN: L11 x H44 x W11 cm 7 9
9 Human Anatomy Models 9 ANATOMY Skeleton Models 10 Hand Skeleton with Ligaments Order number: H GTIN: L11,5 x H23 x W7,5 cm 11 Foot Model with Ligaments Order number: H GTIN: L22 x H29 x W12 cm OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS JOINT & VERTEBRAE MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Anatomy Model of Shoulder Musculature L23 x H26 x W13 cm H Human Anatomy Life-Size Knee Model L12 x H28 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Intervertebral Discs Model Size scale 1:1 H Human Anatomy Cervical Spine Model L11 x H20 x W7 cm H Human Anatomy Vertebral Column Model life-size L32 x H84 x W24 cm H Human Anatomy Spine with Pelvis L30 x H83 x W24 cm H Human Anatomy Didactic Vertebral Column with Pelvis L32 x H84 x W24 cm H Human Anatomy Lumbar Spine Model L12 x H36 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Transparent Lumbar Spine Model L15 x H38 x W15 cm H Human Anatomy Vertebral Column Osteoporosis Model L12 x H30 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Herniated Disc Model L16,5 x H20 x W13 cm H Human Anatomy Knee Model with Rheumatism L16,5 x H19 x W12,5 cm H Human Anatomy Vertebra and Spinal Cord L35 x H10,5 x W23 cm H Human Anatomy Life-Size Knee Model L14 x H24 x W10 cm H131604
10 Human Anatomy Models 10 OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS JOINT & VERTEBRAE MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 15 Human Anatomy Human Knee L12 x H33 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Shoulder Joint Model with Ligaments L18 x H23 x W17 cm H Human Anatomy Hip Joint with Ligaments L18 x H30 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Elbow Skeleton Model with Ligaments L12 x H24 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Osteoporosis Model H11 x W6 x D17 cm H *All prices subject to VAT 1 3 Life-Size Knee Model Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H28 x W12 cm 2 Model of Shoulder Musculature Order number: H GTIN: L23 x H26 x W13 cm Intervertebral Discs Model Order number: H GTIN: Size scale 1:1 4 Cervical Spine Model Order number: H GTIN: L11 x H20 x W7 cm
11 Human Anatomy Models 11 ANATOMY Joint & Vertebrae Models 5 7 Spine with Pelvis Order number: H GTIN: L30 x H83 x W24 cm 6 Vertebral Column Model life-size Order number: H GTIN: L32 x H84 x W24 cm Didactic Vertebral Column with Pelvis Order number: H GTIN: L32 x H84 x W24 cm Lumbar Spine Model Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H36 x W12 cm Vertebral Column Osteoporosis Model Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H30 x W12 cm 9 Transparent Lumbar Spine Model Order number: H GTIN: L15 x H38 x W15 cm 8 10
12 Human Anatomy Models 12 ANATOMY Joint & Vertebrae Models 11 Knee Model with Rheumatism 13 Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H19 x W12,5 cm 12 Herniated Disc Model Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H20 x W13 cm Vertebra and Spinal Cord Order number: H GTIN: L35 x H10,5 x W23 cm Life-Size Knee Model Order number: H GTIN: L14 x H24 x W10 cm Shoulder Joint Model with Ligaments Order number: H GTIN: L18 x H23 x W17 cm 15 Human Knee Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H33 x W12 cm 14 16
13 Human Anatomy Models 13 ANATOMY Joint & Vertebrae Models 17 Elbow Skeleton Model with Ligaments 19 Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H24 x W12 cm 18 Hip Joint with Ligaments Order number: H GTIN: L18 x H30 x W12 cm Osteoporosis Model Order number: H GTIN: H11 x W6 x D17 cm OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS EYE MODELS No. Category Model 1 2 Human Anatomy Human Anatomy Dimensions in cm Ord. no. Eye Model L12 x H15 x W12 cm H Eye Model with Muscles and Nerves L31 xh26 x W42 cm H Eye Model Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H15 x W12 cm Eye Model with Muscles and Nerves Order number: H GTIN: L31 x H26 x W42 cm
14 Human Anatomy Models 14 OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS FEMALE ANATOMY MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Anatomy Pelvis Model female L25 x H28 x W18 cm H Human Anatomy Femal Bladder Height: 15 cm H Human Anatomy Pregnancy Model with Removable Foetus L35 x H33 x W23 cm H Human Anatomy Placental Abruption Model L44 x H10 x W34 cm H Human Anatomy Placenta Model L22 x H21 x W22 cm H Human Anatomy Female Breast with Diseases L22,5 x H10 x W15,5 cm H Human Anatomy Anatomical Model of Uterus with Diseases L23 x H10 x W17 cm H Human Anatomy Female Pelvis Model with Pelvic Floor Muscles L20 x H25 x W15 cm H Human Anatomy Female Pelvis L24 x H18 x W17 cm H OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS MALE ANATOMY MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 10 Human Anatomy Prostate with Diseases - H Human Anatomy Pelvis Model male L25 x H28 x W18 cm H Human Anatomy Male Bladder L13,5 x H13 x W5 cm H Human Anatomy Male Pelvis L26 x H22 x W16 cm H Pelvis Model female Order number: H GTIN: L25 x H28 x W18 cm Pregnancy Model with Removable Foetus Order number: H GTIN: L35 x H33 x W23 cm 2 Femal Bladder Order number: H GTIN: Height: 15 cm 1 3
15 Human Anatomy Models 15 ANATOMY Female Anatomy Models 4 6 Placenta Model Order number: H GTIN: L22 x H21 x W22 cm 5 Placental Abruption Model Artikel-Nummer: H GTIN: L44 x H10 x W34 cm Female Breast with Diseases Order number: H GTIN: L22,5 x H10 x W15,5 cm Anatomical Model of Uterus with Diseases Order number: H GTIN: L23 x H10 x W17 cm Female Pelvis Order number: H GTIN: L24 x H18 x W17 cm 8 Female Pelvis Model with Pelvic Floor Muscles Order number: H GTIN: L20 x H25 x W15 cm 9
16 Human Anatomy Models 16 ANATOMY Male Anatomy Models Pelvis Model male Order number: H GTIN: L25 x H28 x W18 cm 11 Prostate with Diseases Order number: H GTIN: Male Bladder Order number: H GTIN: L13,5 x H13 x W5 cm 13 Male Pelvis Order number: H GTIN: L26 x H22 x W16 cm
17 Human Anatomy Models 17 OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS ORGAN MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Anatomy Model of Thyroid Diseases L22 x H20 x W15 cm H Human Anatomy Disease Anatomical Model of the Pancreas, Spleen and Gallbladder L21 x H13,5 x D7 cm H Human Anatomy Model of a Lung L16,5 x H25 x W12,5 cm H Human Anatomy Heart Model L12 x H20 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Model of a Kidney L16,5 x H20 x W12,5 cm H Human Anatomy Large Intestine with Diseases L16,5 x H22 x W13 cm H Human Anatomy Model of a gallbladder with gallstones L14 x H10 x W19 cm H Human Anatomy Osophagus with Diseases L16,5 x H20 x W12,5 cm H Human Anatomy Brain Model L14 x H16 x W18 cm H Human Anatomy Coloured Brain Model with Labelling L17 x H19,5 x W15 cm H Human Anatomy Lung Model transparent L96 x H32 x W16 cm H Human Anatomy Human Lungs L20 x H30 x W15 cm H Human Anatomy Model of Liver Diseases L12 x H17 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Tracheal Bifurcation Model L16,5 x H17 x W13 cm H Human Anatomy Hypertension Model L14 x H42 x W14 cm H Human Anatomy Human Skin H17 x W5 x D15 cm H Human Anatomy Larynxmodell L11 x H24 x W7,5 cm H Model of Thyroid Diseases Order number: H GTIN: L22 x H20 x W15 cm 2 Model of a Lung Order number: H GTIN: H L16,5 x H25 x W12,5 cm 3 Model of diseased Pancreas, Spleen and Gallbladder Order number: H GTIN: L21 x H13,5 x W7 cm
18 Human Anatomy Models 18 ANATOMY Organ Models 4 Model of a Kidney Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H20 x W12,5 cm 5 6 Heart Model Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H20 x W12 cm Large Intestine with Diseases Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H22 x W13 cm Model of a gallbladder with gallstones Order number: H GTIN: L14 x H10 x W19 cm 8 Brain Model Order number: H GTIN: L14 x H16 x W18 cm 9 Osophagus with Diseases Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H20 x W12,5 cm 7
19 Human Anatomy Models 19 ANATOMY Organ Models 10 Lung Model transparent 12 Order number: H GTIN: L96 x H32 x W16 cm 11 Coloured Brain Model with Labelling Order number: H GTIN: L17 x H19,5 x W15 cm Human Lungs Order number: H GTIN: L20 x H30 x W15 cm Model of Liver Diseases Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H17 x W12 cm 14 Hypertension Model Order number: H GTIN: L14 x H42 x W14 cm Tracheal Bifurcation Modell Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H17 x W13 cm
20 Human Anatomy Models 20 ANATOMY Organ Models 16 Larynxmodell Order number: H GTIN: L11 x H24 x W7,5 cm 17 Human Skin Order number: H GTIN: H17 x W5 x D15 cm OVERVIEW - ANATOMY MODELS ANATOMY MODELS No. Category Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Anatomy Torso Model 40 parts L36 x H85 x W26 cm H Human Anatomy Genderless torso model L17,5 x H45 x W12 cm H Human Anatomy Head Model L27 x H30 x W20 cm H Human Anatomy Head & Neck Model L50 x H41 x W28 cm H Human Anatomy Masticatory Muscles Model L21 x H7 x W17 cm H Human Anatomy Hand Model H26 x H50 x W17,5 cm H Human Anatomy Life-Size Hand Model L16,5 x H25 x W12,5 cm H Human Anatomy Ear Model L36 x H21 x W15 cm H Human Anatomy Rectal Diseases L16,5 x H22 x W12,5 cm H Human Anatomy Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis Model L16,5 x H15 x W13 cm H Human Anatomy HIV Virus (Cutaway Model) L12 x H17 x W12 cm H130499
21 Human Anatomy Models 21 ANATOMY Anatomy Models 1 3 Genderless torso model Order number: H GTIN: L17,5 x H45 x W12 cm 2 Torso Model 40 parts Order number: H GTIN: L36 x H85 x W26 cm Head Model Order number: H GTIN: L27 x H30 x W20 cm 5 Head & Neck Model Order number: H L50 x H41 x W28 cm Hand Model Order number: H GTIN: L26 x H50 x W17,5 cm 4 6 Masticatory Muscles Model Order number: H GTIN: L21 x H7 x W17 cm
22 Human Anatomy Models 22 ANATOMY Anatomy Models 7 9 Ear Model Order number: H GTIN: L36 x H21 x W15 cm 8 Life-Size Hand Model Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H25 x W12,5 cm Rectal Diseases Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H22 x W12,5 cm Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis Model 11 Order number: H GTIN: L16,5 x H15 x W13 cm 10 HIV Virus (Cutaway Model) Order number: H GTIN: L12 x H17 x W12 cm
23 Human Dental Models 23 OVERVIWE - DENTAL MODELS No. Categorie Model Dimensions in cm Ord. no. 1 Human Dental Tooth Development in 4 Stages L15,5 x H32 x W20 cm H Human Dental Tooth Model set of 2 L14 x H13,5 x W26 cm L11 x H8 x W25 cm H Human Dental Human Teeth L6,5 x H6,5 x W10 cm H Human Dental Transparent Jaw Model Set of Children s Teeth L7 x H6,5 x W10 cm H Human Dental Transparent Jaw Model Set of Adult Teeth L7 x H6,5 x W10 cm H Human Dental Tooth Model Set W4 x H1 x D1 cm H Human Dental Dental Disease Model L6 x H11 x W4,5 cm H Human Dental Tooth Development Model 3 to 6 years L7 x H6 x W5 cm H Human Dental Tooth Development Model 5 to 9 years L7 x H6 x W5 cm H Human Dental Tooth Development Model 9 to 12 years L7 x H6 x W5 cm H Tooth Model set of 2 Order number: H GTIN: L14 x H13,5 x B26 cm 1 3 Tooth Development in 4 Stages Order number: H GTIN: L15,5 x H32 x W20 cm Human Teeth Order number: H GTIN: L6,5 x H6,5 x W10 cm 2 4 Transparent Jaw Model Set of Children s Teeth Order number: H GTIN: L7 x H6,5 x W10 cm
24 Human Dental Models Tooth Model Set Order number: H GTIN: W4 x H1 x D1 cm 6 Transparent Jaw Model Set of Adult Teeth Order number: H GTIN: L7 x H6,5 x W10 cm Dental Disease Model Order number: H GTIN: L6 x H11 x W4,5 cm Tooth Development Model 3 to 6 years Order number: H GTIN: L7 x H6 x W5 cm Tooth Development Model 9 to 12 years Order number: H GTIN: L7 x H6 x W5 cm 9 Tooth Development Model 5 to 9 years Order number: H GTIN: L7 x H6 x W5 cm 8 10
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