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Tongue and larynx
Tongue and larynx
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Heart and lungs
Heart and lungs
(149 kb)



Stomach
Stomach with the greater
omentum (145 kb)



Liver
Liver, gall bladder,
splen and pancreas
(153 kb)



Feminine urogenital system
Feminine urogenital system
(124 kb)



Masculine urogenital system
Masculine urogenital system
(116 kb)



Complete viscera complex
Complete viscera complex
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INTERNAL   ORGANS

Our viscera specimens are prepared by polymeric embalming with the preservation of natural colors and tissue consistency. The majority of the largest or most important vessels are colored for additional demonstrability. All surgical-anatomical topographic features are preserved and highlighted by thorough manual preparation. 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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Digestive System Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
  VDS-1 Sagittal section of the head with organs of oral and nasal cavities On the outside party salivary glands also are demonstrated. Photo
  VDS-2 Slide of salivary glands Sheet plastination
  VDS-3 Full set of permanent teeth
  VDS-3D Full set of deciduous teeth
  VDS-4 Tongue, larynx, and pharyngo-laryngeal structures Complex specimen
  VDS-5 Tongue muscles
  VDS-5S Midsagittal slide of a tongue Sheet plastination
  VDS-5F Frontal slide of a tongue Sheet plastination
  VDS-6 Musculature of the pharynx and palate Frontal section of the head
  VDS-7 Esophagus
  VDS-8 Stomach Dissected for the demonstration of the mucous membrane relief
  VDS-8A Stomach with the injected arterial basin
  VDS-8B Stomach with the greater omentum and transverse colon Complex specimen. Photo
  VDS-9 Liver with the gall bladder
  VDS-9A Horizontal liver slide Sheet plastination
  VDS-10 Extrahepatic portion of the bile duct, duodenum, and pancreas with pancreatic duct Complex specimen
  VDS-11 Liver, gall bladder, stomach, duodenum, pancreas Complex specimen. Photo
  VDS-12 Horizontal pancreas slide Sheet plastination
  VDS-13 Small intestine A segment
  VDS-13A Small intestine with dye-injected arteries Photo
  VDS-14 Cecum and vermiform appendix Opened for the demonstration of the iliocecal valve and the ostium of the appendix
  VDS-14A Cecum and appendix with dyed arteries Photo
  VDS-15 Transverse colon
  VDS-15A Transverse colon with dyed arteries
  VDS-16 Sigmoid colon
  VDS-16A Sigmoid colon with dye-injected arteries Also see Angiology
  VDS-17 Rectum Photo
  VDS-18 Digestive organs All organs are composed on a stand accordingly with their natural reciprocal positions in the body. Photo

Respiratory System Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
  VRS-1 Nasal cavity and nasopharynx Sagittal section of head
  VRS-2 Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses Frontal section of head
  VRS-3 Larynx and trachea Without thyroid gland
  VRS-4 Larynx, trachea and thyroid gland
  VRS-5 Full set of separated laryngeal cartilages
  VRS-6 Trachea, main stem, lobar, and segmental bronchs Lung tissues have been removed. Photo 1. Photo 2
  VRS-7 Bronchial tree and one lung
  VRS-8 Lungs with trachea and main stem bronchi Photo
  VRS-9 Heart and lungs Complex specimen. The bronchial tree of one lung have been exposed. Photo
 

Heart Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
  AN-1 Heart and the largest vessels Heart chambers not opened
  AN-2 Heart with injected coronary arteries and cardiac veins Photo
  AN-3 Heart with vessels of the pulmonary circulation The vessels are injected and separated from lung tissues
  AN-4 Heart and valves Heart chambers are opened for demonstration of the valves. Photo
  AN-5 Annulus fibrosus in the heart The left and right atria have been dissected away, showing the fibrous ring that supports the atrioventricular and semilunar valves, showing the origins of the left and right coronary arteries
  AN-6 Dissected heart Frontal section
  AN-6C Dissected heart with the conducting system Heart chambers are opened
 

Excretory System Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
  VEX-1 Kidney and ureter
  VEX-2 Dissected kidney Frontal section with dye-injected vessels. Photo
  VEX-2F Frontal section of kidney (slide) Sheet plastination
  VEX-2H Horizontal Section of kidney (slide) Sheet plastination
  VEX-3 Kidneys and renal vessels with lower abdominal part of aorta and inferior vena cava Also see Angiology
  VEX-4 Urinary bladder with ureters The bladder has been dissected
  VEX-5 Kidney, ureter and suprarenal gland Complex specimen.
  VEX-6 Kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder Complex specimen

Masculine Reproductive System Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
  VMS-1 Penis and testis in scrotum
  VMS-2 Penis Photo
  VMS-2F Cross section of the penis (slide) Sheet plastination
  VMS-2S Midsagittal section of the penis (slide) Sheet plastination
  VMS-3 Testis, epididimis, and spermatic cord
  VMS-3A Cross section through the scrotum and testis (slide) Sheet plastination
  VMS-4 Urinary bladder, prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and ampullae of the deferent ducts Complex specimen. Photo
  VMS-5 Prostate (slide) Sheet plastination
  VMS-6 Masculine reproductive organs, rectum, and perineum Complex specimen
  VMS-7 Masculine perineum

Feminine Reproductive System Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
  VFS-1 Internal feminine reproductive organs
  VFS-2A Uterus sagittal section (slide) Sheet plastination
  VFS-2B Uterus frontal section (slide) Sheet plastination
  VFS-3 External feminine reproductive organs
  VFS-4 Feminine reproductive organs, rectum, and perineum Complex specimen. Photo
  VFS-5 Female perineum
  VFS-6 Mammary gland
  VFS-7 Mammary gland sagittal section (slide) Sheet plastination

Endocrine System Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
VEN-1 Thyroid gland, larynx, and trachea
VEN-2 Horisontal section of larynx and thyroid gland Sheet plastination
VEN-3 Pineal gland Sheet plastination
VEN-4 Adrenal gland Sheet plastination
VEN-5 Testis with epidydimis Sheet plastination
VEN-6 Ovary and Fallopian tube Testis with epidydimis
VEN-7 Pancreas
VEN-8 Thymus of a fetus
VIS-1 Splen
VIS-1A Splen with dyed arteries Photo

Complex organ specimens Click here to return to  beginning of the page

Code Item description Remarks
VC-1 All organs of the chest
VC-2 All organs of the peritoneal cavity
VC-3 Complex of all retroperitoneal organs
VC-4 Supracolic compartment Complex of all supracolic viscera
VC-5 Female pelvic cavity (complex of all organs) Midsagittal section
VC-6 Male pelvic cavity (complex of all organs) Midsagittal section
VC-7M Masculine urogenital system Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, masculine reproductive organs, rectum, and perineum
VC-7F Feminine urogenital system Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, feminine reproductive organs, rectum, and perineum
VC-8M Masculine complete viscera complex (tongue, larynx, pharynx, organs of pleural cavity and mediastenum, full abdominal viscera-complex)
VC-8F Feminine complete viscera complex (tongue, larynx, pharynx, organs of pleural cavity and mediastenum, full abdominal viscera-complex) Photo
VC-8A Complete viscera complex (tongue, larynx, pharynx, organs of pleural cavity and mediastenum, full abdominal viscera-complex Coronary arteries and heart veins, as well as all other large and important visceral vessels have been injected by dyed polymers. See also Angiology
 
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