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- Detailed anatomical model of the human eye
- Ideal for teaching in classrooms and lectures
- Model is five times bigger than a life-sized eye
- Splits into 12 parts to display anatomical details
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- An anatomically accurate representation of the eye
- Includes functional lens that magnifies and inverts images
- Can be disassembled to 5 parts
- Ideal for use in medical training scenarios
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Eye, 5 times full-size, 8 part |
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Eye, 3 times full-size, 7 part |
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- Designed as a visual aid for teaching physiology and hygiene courses
- Made of PVC plastic ideal for classroom settings; can be wiped clean
- Includes 40 parts so students have a full picture of the human body
- Supplied complete with interchangeable male and female genitalia
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Eye, 5 times full-size, 7 part |
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- Enlarged 3 times.
- 9 parts in bony orbit.
- Removable upper half eye ball.
- Mounted on a base and supplied with a key card.
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- An anatomically accurate model of the human eye
- 6 times life size
- Comes in 6 parts
- Ideal for use in teaching environments
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Eye, 5 times full-size, 6 part |
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- An anatomically accurate representation of a human eye
- Approximately 4 times life sized
- Consists of 6 parts
- Ideal for use in medical teaching environments
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Eye, 3 times full-size, 6 part |
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Combination model showing the effects of hypertension -
Ideal for medical students and anatomy education -
Displays the brain, eye, heart, kidney, and arteries -
Provided with a stand for convenient display |
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- Large six-part model of the human eye
- Ideally used for training and display purposes
- Perfect for any GPs, opticians, clinics and universities
- Roughly three times the size of a normal eye
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- Three times full size.
- Removable parts.
- Mounted on a base.
- Supplied with key card.
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