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Muscles of mastication
Muscles of mastication
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Diaphragm
Diaphragm (167 kb)



Pelvic muscles
Pelvic muscles (141 kb)



Section of brachium
Transverse section
of brachium
(155 kb)



Section of antebrachium
Transverse section of antebrachium (241 kb)



Section of femur
Transverse section of femur
(219 kb)
 

MIOLOGY

All our miological specimens are prepared by polymeric embalming. The majority of the fasciae are removed. All anatomical topographic features are demonstrated. The following list includes only typical anatomical specimens commonly used as visual teaching aids in medical schools and colleges of all levels. Complex, custom featured, and specially treated specimens for advanced or specific courses of Human Anatomy, Surgical Topographical Anatomy or Demonstrative Surgery are available upon customer request and specifications.

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Code Item description Remarks
  M-1 Head and neck musculature Sagittal section specimen
  M-2 Suboccipetal group of muscles
  M-3 Muscles of mastication Muscles of mastication are shown in cranial sagittal section specimen. Photo
  M-4 Deep musculature of back
  M-5 Diaphragm
  M-6 Topographical anatomy of anterior abdominal wall External abdominal ring, inguinal triangle, and gluteal region; linea alba, a sheath and tendinous inscriptions of mm. rectus abdominis
  M-7 Intrinsic muscles of upper extremity
  M-8 Musculature of hand Photo
  M-9 External and internal pelvic muscles Photo
  M-10 Intrinsic muscles of lower extremity
  M-11 Musculature of foot
  M-12 Muscular gross-specimen (miological specimen of whole body) The right side of the cadaver is prepared to demonstrate superficial muscles and the left half is processed for demonstration of profound musculature and deep formations. Photo
  M/H-1 Traverse section of neck at different levels Set of 3 sheet slices
  M/H-2 Traverse section of brachium at different levels Set of 3 sheet slices
  M/H-3 Traverse section of antebrachium at different levels Set of 3 sheet slices
  M/H-4 Traverse section of hand at different levels Set of 3 sheet slices
  M/H-5 Traverse section of femur at different levels Set of 3 sheet slices
  M/H-6 Traverse section of crus at different levels Set of 3 sheet slices
  M/H-7 Traverse section of foot at different levels Set of 3 sheet slices
  OS/MIO Assembled human skeleton with marked spots of muscles attachments See also Osteology
 

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