
This dissected skull of a fully developed fetus (10 lunar months) is an exceptionally detailed and historically significant model. Originally part of a coroner's collection and later in the possession of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology , this specimen impresses with its remarkable completeness and precision .
Every single bone—large and small—has been faithfully reproduced , creating a realistic representation of the fetal skull structure. This model is particularly suitable for use in forensic anthropology , physical anthropology , and medical anatomy . It enables a thorough understanding of the complex bony structures at the latest stage of fetal development.
Areas of application:
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Forensic and physical anthropology
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Anatomy lessons with a focus on skull development
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Training in obstetrics, pediatrics and osteopathy
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Collections & Research at Medical Schools and Museums
Advantages at a glance:
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Blasted fetal skull from the 10th month of pregnancy
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Reproduction of a historical original in the highest detail
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Complete representation of all skull bones – ideal for studying individual structures
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Unique for teaching, research and anthropological collections
Further information:
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Based on an authentic specimen from a forensic collection
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Model with high scientific significance and didactic value
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Manufacturer:
Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG
Hauptstrasse 27
77886 Lauf
Deutschland
Tel: +49 07841 / 67191-0
Email: info@erler-zimmer.de
VAT ID number: Achtung! Medizinisches Ausbildungsmaterial, kein Spielzeug. Nicht geeignet für Personen unter 14 Jahren. Attention! Medical training material, not a toy. Not suitable for persons under 14 years of age.