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Skin Burn and Normal Skin Anatomical Model Reviews

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This two-sided anatomical model shows a cross section of the skin at approximately x 75 enlargement. Normal skin anatomy is shown on one side, the other shows 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns.The skin burn model is a useful tool for teaching the anatomy of the skin and the effect of skin burns to patients or students. The model comes with a two-sided educational card and a base included. AnatomyStuff.co.uk offers the full range of GPI Anatomicals models designed especially for patient education. If you are buying in bulk and would like to find out more about adding your logo to these models, please contact us for more information or learn more here: Custom Anatomy Models, Charts & Educational Products.
Skin Burn and Normal Skin Anatomical Model 3800Model dimensions: 15 x 10 x 6 cmManufacturer: GPI Anatomicals
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Returns If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason you can return it to us in an unused condition within 14 days for a refund. A return authorisation number is required for all returns, please contact us for this information if you would like to make a return.

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Jessica Sells
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Really accurate and interesting model. Looking forward to using them in public engagement events!
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Posted 5 years ago