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Erler Zimmer Fetal skeleton, week 30

Original price £972.00 - Original price £972.00
Original price
£972.00 no VAT included
£972.00 - £972.00
Current price £972.00 no VAT included
Current price £999.00 excl. VAT
  • Erler Zimmer Fetus skeleton, 30th week in detail
  • Outstanding and detailed fetus skeleton
  • Stand and base included
  • Determination of age based on the bony elements
  • Average body size indicates 8.5 to 9 months of age
  • Osteological characteristics indicate probable age of 7 to 7.5 months
  • No distinction of male or female possible
  • Size is about 40 cm
SKU 11001
GTIN: 4250395302043
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Manufacturer part number: 2850
Product description

Erler Zimmer fetal skeleton, 30th week in detail

An outstanding and detailed fetal skeleton (including stand and base). Determining the age of a developing human skeleton is not a simple mathematical exercise in which measurements are placed in relation to each other to arrive at an estimated age. In fact, it is an elaborate and analytical assessment of all the bony elements related to the development of the anatomy. The average body size of this skeleton indicates an age of 8.5 to 9 months, but the osteological features show a most probable age of 7 to 7.5 months. It is not possible to reliably distinguish a male or female foetus on the basis of the bony remains. The size is approx. 40 cm.

Advantages

  • Erler Zimmer fetus skeleton, 30th week in detail
  • Extraordinary and detailed fetus skeleton
  • Includes stand and base

Scope of delivery

  • 1 x Erler Zimmer fetal skeleton, 30th week

Original price £972.00 - Original price £972.00
Original price
£972.00 no VAT included
£972.00 - £972.00
Current price £972.00 no VAT included
Current price £999.00 excl. VAT
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4+ 5% £923.40

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Erler Zimmer fetal skeleton, 30th week in detail

An outstanding and detailed fetal skeleton (including stand and base). Determining the age of a developing human skeleton is not a simple mathematical exercise in which measurements are placed in relation to each other to arrive at an estimated age. In fact, it is an elaborate and analytical assessment of all the bony elements related to the development of the anatomy. The average body size of this skeleton indicates an age of 8.5 to 9 months, but the osteological features show a most probable age of 7 to 7.5 months. It is not possible to reliably distinguish a male or female foetus on the basis of the bony remains. The size is approx. 40 cm.

Advantages

  • Erler Zimmer fetus skeleton, 30th week in detail
  • Extraordinary and detailed fetus skeleton
  • Includes stand and base

Ideally suited for

  • Hospitals
  • Healthcare centres
  • Training facilities
  • Research facilities

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