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UNSW Embryology

Embryology Education Models

© Dr Mark Hill (2008)

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Developmental models, the plastic big kind not the "animal models", are useful in that they make tangible the microscopic structures to the students. Models have been in use for some time in the medical teaching of human development with the original plaster models now replaced by commercial modern plastic versions.

These links are to non-commercial and commercial suppliers of some education models for embryology. In some cases these are museum exhibits only available for viewing. This list is provided for information purposes only and does not indicate an endorsement of these commercial products.

Smithsonian Museum

12 stages of Embryonic Development - Anatomical Model

Nucleus

12 stages of Embryonic Development - Anatomical Model

Giant Embryo Model - Anatomical Model

2nd Month Embryo - Anatomical Model

Fetal Skull, without stand - Anatomical Model

Classic Pregnancy Series, 8 Models - Anatomical Model

Classic Pregnancy Pelvis, 2-part - Anatomical Model

Deluxe Pregnancy Pelvis, 3-part - Anatomical Model

5 stage Birth Process Model - Anatomical Model

The Evolution Store

Pregnancy - 17 Items

Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

Uterus With Fetus Model Set

Anatomical Chart Company

Female Pelvic Section Model

Human Pregnancy Model

Uterus/Ovary Model With Pathologies

Alibaba

Anatomical Model

References

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