Gima Anatomical Model of Human Female Genital System, Sectioned Pelvis, Modular in 3 Parts, Magnification 1X
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Life size model of human female genital system, composed of 3 parts. It shows an open dissection through the median sagittal section of the pelvis. Internal structures of the female urogenital system are portrayed in great detail. Removable parts include half of the female reproductive system with the uterus opened to reveal medial and transverse sectional views. Size: 30 x 20 x h 27.5 cm; Weight: approx. 1.67 kg; Modular parts: 3; Magnification 1X Excellent for school and university training of the female urogenital system. It can be used in medical practice to communicate with patients during examinations
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Life size model of human female genital system, composed of 3 parts. It shows an open dissection through the median sagittal section of the pelvis. Internal structures of the female urogenital system are portrayed in great detail. Removable parts include half of the female reproductive system with the uterus opened to reveal medial and transverse sectional views. Size: 30 x 20 x h 27.5 cm; Weight: approx. 1.67 kg; Modular parts: 3; Magnification 1X Excellent for school and university training of the female urogenital system. It can be used in medical practice to communicate with patients during examinations
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Life size model of human female genital system, composed of 3 parts. It shows an open dissection through the median sagittal section of the pelvis. Internal structures of the female urogenital system are portrayed in great detail. Removable parts include half of the female reproductive system with the uterus opened to reveal medial and transverse sectional views. Size: 30 x 20 x h 27.5 cm; Weight: approx. 1.67 kg; Modular parts: 3; Magnification 1X Excellent for school and university training of the female urogenital system. It can be used in medical practice to communicate with patients during examinations