Reproductive System Models
Browse our selection of reproductive system anatomy models including the anatomy of human pregnancy, testicle and breast models, and genital organs:
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£79.20
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£66.00
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Male pelvis, testis and prostate at half life-size, plus information about three prostate stages, ideal for patient education.
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£76.80
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£64.00
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A half life-size cross-section of the female pelvic anatomy including the ovary and uterine tube.
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£480.00
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£400.00
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A set of five uterus with foetus anatomy models, illustrating foetal development and the changes in the uterus at 6, 8, 15, 20 and 40 weeks.
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£66.00
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£55.00
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Cross section of the breast showing various pathologies and anatomical structures.
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£74.40
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£62.00
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Set of six life size prostate models demonstrating different of prostate conditions, ideal for patient education.
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£73.20
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£61.00
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Full-sized cross-section of the human uterus illustrating common gynaecological pathologies including 4 types of cancer, fibroids, polyps, cysts and endometriosis.
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£80.40
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£67.00
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Reduced size section of the male pelvis showing three 3D cross-sections of the prostate gland representing normal, moderate and advanced stages of BPH.
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£79.20
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£66.00
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Mid-sagittal section of the pelvis and prostate gland with normal and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) inserts, ideal for patient education.
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£78.00
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£65.00
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Reduced size section of a male pelvis showing the normal anatomy of the testes, plus two testicles representing the most common cancers.
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£1,260.00
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£1,050.00
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8 life-size models showing the stages of pregnancy and foetal growth from fertilisation to full term development.
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£1,470.00
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£1,225.00
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Life-size model set showing the stages of labour and birth.
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£1,740.00
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£1,450.00
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Six life-size models showing the stages of birth including contractions and delivery of the placenta.
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£234.00
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£195.00
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Foetus models showing development at 12, 16, 22, and 30 weeks.