The human lymphatic system is a vital defense and circulatory support system, composed of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, lymphatic organs (thymus, spleen, tonsils, etc.), and lymphatic tissue. Wid...
Respiratory system anatomical models are core teaching tools in medical education, bridging basic theory and clinical practice. They encompass complete anatomical structures including the nose, pha...
The anatomical structure of the head, neck, and face is extremely complex, containing hundreds of muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, all of which are intertwined and closely related.
Silicone midsagittal section of the female pelvis anatomical model, with their realistic material, precise structure, durability, and ease of use, overcome the limitations of traditional anatomy te...
As the most representative small mammal in veterinary medicine teaching, cat plastinated specimens, with their realistic, safe, and durable characteristics, break through the limitations of traditi...
Whole-body plastinated bovine specimens are teaching aids made using advanced bioplasticization technology. Their core advantage lies in their ability to completely preserve the bovine's morphology...
In medical education, anatomy is a fundamental and crucial subject, especially for students in clinical specialties and forensic medicine. Mastering regional anatomy knowledge is essential. To impr...
Plastination is a method of preparing experimental materials using plastination technology. After fixation, dehydration and degreasing, vacuum impregnation and plastination, and shaping, the specim...
Highly realistic female pelvis with muscles and uterus model plays an indispensable role in medical teaching and clinical training. The model meticulously recreates the complex structure of the fem...
The human sympathetic nervous system anatomy model is a highly valuable teaching tool in medical education. Its correct use not only helps in understanding complex neural pathways but also deepens ...
Animal specimens museums preserve a large number of animal specimens of different species, providing zoologists with physical evidence for accurate species identification.
With the development of technology, more and more medical models have emerged. Besides being used for basic medical anatomy experiments and clinical surgical teaching, medical models are also used ...