CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS AND SENSOR ORGANS
All specimens are prepared by polymeric embalming. The preserved natural color enables the differentiation between white and gray matter in any sections. The following list includes only typical anatomical specimens commonly used as demonstrative aids in medical schools and colleges of all levels. Combined, complex, stratified, dyed, stained, cavities/vessels injected and other treated and other custom processed specimens for special and advanced courses of Human Neuroanatomy are available by order with customer specifications.
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This page includes:
Code
Item description
Remarks
CNS-1
Spinal Cord with Membranes
CNS-2
Spinal Cord in the vertebral (neural) canal
Thoracic region. Photo
CNS-3
Spinal Cord with membranes (in vertebra)
Horizontal section through the body of vertebra.
Code
Item description
Remarks
CNS-4
Encephalon and Myelon
Frontal section of head and cervical region of the vertebral column; brain is partially removed
CNS-5
Pons, cerebellum, and medulla
CNS-6
Cerebellar Peduncles
Cerebellum is partially removed
CNS-6S
Section of the cerebellum
For demonstration all inner structures of the cerebellum. Sheet plastination. Photo
CNS-7
Diencephalon and Brainstem (midbrain, pons, medulla, and their derivates)
Forebrain and cerebellum are partially removed. Photo
CNS-8
Midsaggital section of the brain
Photo
CNS-9
Horisontal sections of brain at different levels
Set of 4 sheet slices. Sheet plastination. Photo
CNS-10
Forebrain with lateral ventricles
Horizontal section
CNS-11
Brain, Gross-specimen
CNS-12
Brain blood supply, Gross-specimen
Arteries are injected with dyeing media. Photo
CNS-13
Brain and cranial nerves
CNS-14
Frontal sections of brain at different levels
Set of 5 sheet slices. Sheet plastination. Photo
CNS-15
Dura mater
Brain is removed, all sinuses of dura mater are filled with colored solid media. Photo
Code
Item description
Remarks
SENS-1
Eye in the orbit
Photo
SENS-2
External ear (auricle)
SENS-3
External auditory meatus, ear drum, and middle ear
SENS-4
Auditory ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)
SENS-5
Inner ear