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Skull Model, 22 part, didactical version
This fascinating model of an average European adult skull can be disassembled into 22 single bones. During development of this model one of the main targets was to make the model easy to assemble and dismantle.
Specifications Skull Model, 22 part, didactical version
SKU | FS6208 |
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Brand | Erler-Zimmer |
Product Group | Demonstration Skull Model |
This fascinating model of an average European adult skull can be disassembled into 22 single bones. During development of this model one of the main targets was to make the model easy to assemble and dismantle. Stable parts with convenient magnet connections make handling of the product a child‘s play. The detailed bones do not need any complicated pins to be stuck into holes, they almost slide into position, guided by realistic bone sutures and held by strong magnets. The perfect tool for Osteopaths.
The followong bones are represented:
- Parietal bone left and right
- Occipital bone
- Temporal bone left and right
- Sphenoid bone Frontal bone
- Ethmoid bone
- Vomer
- Palatine bone, left and right
- Inferior nasal concha left and right
- Maxilla with teeth, left and right
- Lacrimal bone left and right
- Nasal bone left and right
- Zygomatic bone left and right
- Mandible with teeth
Admire the eminent quality yourself in this impression video
Supplied with users guide in English and German as well as a CD with Keycard document in Latin, German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Russian, Arabic, Korean and Japanese. Didactical version. This version is perfect for visual distinction of the single bones. The bones are produced in different colours, commonly used in anatomy, geminate bones do have identical colour.