homo sapiens

Replica Skeleton "Bruno" movable, with flexible spine

SKU: 130985
Regular price CHF 447.75
Description
This life-size human skeleton is not only equipped with a flexible spine, but also shows the structure of the respective ligamentous apparatus in detail at 6 joints. A herniated disc is also shown and an upper and lower extremity can be removed from the skeleton model. The skeleton model is mounted on a tilt-proof rolling stand.

It is not only suitable for use in schools and universities, but can also be used in doctor's offices and hospitals for patient education.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Skeleton model, life-size (180 cm)
  • Dimensions (L x H x W): 38 x 180 x 20 cm
  • Weight: 11.5 kg
  • Box (L x W x H): 100 x 46 x 28 cm
  • Flexible spine
  • representation of a herniated disc
  • Movable extremities
  • 1 arm, 1 leg removable
  • Removable, 3-part skull
  • Mounted on a tilt-proof rolling stand
  • Detailed representation of the ligamentous apparatus at the joints of shoulder, elbow, hand, hip, knee and foot on the right side



shipping info

We ship with Swiss Post. You will automatically receive the tracking number as soon as the package has left our warehouse so that you can track the shipment.

Shipping time: If the goods are in stock, they will be shipped within 1-3 days. The delivery time is approximately 2-3 days. If the goods are not in stock, it may take 1-2 weeks until the item is ready for shipping. In the event of longer delays, you will be informed immediately of the expected delivery time.

Shipping costs are calculated based on the weight of the shipment in the shopping cart.

Replica Skeleton "Bruno" movable, with flexible spine
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Replica Skeleton "Bruno" movable, with flexible spine

specifications for species identification

Family: Hominidae Class: Homo
Order: Primates Class: Mammals
The World of Animal Recycling

We recycle everything we can from lifeless bodies: bones, fur, organs and innards. You also have the option of donating your pet or other animals to us to improve the medicine of the future.