Female Pelvis Model with Vertebrae Reviews

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This detailed female pelvis anatomy model by 3B Scientific features the hip bone, sacrum with coccyx, and two lumbar vertebrae. A movable symphysis allows for demonstrations of the natural joint movement.
The A61 / 1000134 Female Pelvis Model is an anatomically detailed replica of the pelvis which is ideal for classrooms or clinics. This model comes with 3B Scientific 3B Smart Anatomy app included for FREE. This features access to an anatomy course, including 3 digital anatomy lectures, 117 different virtual anatomy models and 39 anatomy quizzes. It also offers a FREE warranty upgrade from 3 to 5 years with every product registration. To unlock these benefits, scan the label located on your 3B Scientific anatomy model and register online.Female Pelvis Model A61 / 1000134
Model Dimensions: 19 x 25 x 24 cm
Model Weight: 0.9kg
Manufacturer: 3B Scientific
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Nedka Petrova
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Sizes of pelvis not very accurate to common female pelvis. but good anatomical reproduction.
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Posted 3 years ago