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Length: 23 cm
Width: 21 cm
Height: 84 cm
... while the other side displays the muscles and veins. In order to ensure the highest level of authenticity, this acupuncture model has been labelled with the original Chinese characters. This makes it ideally suited ...
HeineScientific®

Length: 19 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
Height: 60 cm
... enough to clearly display all acupuncture points and meridian zones, yet small enough to fit on any desk. This male acupuncture model is mounted on a stand and white plastic base. Labelled in European format. PRODUCT ...
HeineScientific®

Length: 178 cm
Weight: 18 kg
This life-size model may also be used as decoration element in your medical practice or may serve the purpose of patient education prior to an acupuncture treatment. The male acupuncture model is divided ...
HeineScientific®

Length: 20 cm
Width: 9 cm
Height: 85 cm
This anatomical skeleton shows not only the bony structure of the human body, but also several nerve and blood vessel pathways. The skull can be opened to reveal a brain model. In ...
HeineScientific®

Width: 46 cm
Height: 29 cm
Weight: 11.4 kg
This human skeleton model consists of more than 200 bones – how many exactly depends on the individual model; usually, between 206 and 214. Generally, the skeleton is subdivided into a skull, torso, upper ...
HeineScientific®
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