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Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
This anatomical model came with a black plastic stand that is pretty much unusable. The clear plastic model is in two halves, when removed from the black stand, they fall apart, and the plastic uterus/ovary model falls out onto the floor. If you attempt to put the two pieces back together and slide in into the black stand, it is not possible to do so. I attempted for several minutes on multiple occasions to slide in back in, to no avail. I do have to say that when it is assembled and in the stand, the vaginal model is very useful, approximates the view down a speculum well.
Michaela Dickerson
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Variety of reasons for purchasing tbh, and im not disappointed at all. It's a really well made female organ and it's very durable (ive dropped it no less than 6 times) I'm very happy with it! I've had several discussions about what it is with my Daughter and its been very informative. Would recommend!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
This product is well made from nice material. It is well detailed for educational purposes. It came well packaged to keep it protected. Everything is easy to see and easy to identify. All in all a good value for what you get.
MJLaverty
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
good model, but the clear plastic is almost too reflective. everything is there as it should be.
Kittykittygrrl
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
This 3-d model is eye catching and generates curiosity in my classroom. I have it on a desk and students will look and begin to ask questions about the various organs and the relations to each other. I like how while anatomically correct, it actually looks pretty. Its not intimidating, unlike other models I've used in the past. Highly recommended for teaching in the classroom or medical office.
Honest John H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
This rating is a mix of two different considerations. I like to collect medical models and related paraphernalia. This piece can be viewed as an unusual or even bizarre art object. It is rather small and one real positive is that it came fully assembled and ready to display on its built-in stand. None of it moves.The second consideration is as an educational tool for actual anatomy. On that count, it is weak, to the point of being questionable. No instruction booklet came with it. One can identify such major items as the uterus, ovaries (presumably), and Fallopian tubes, BUT, this leaves so many questions. What are the two orange things supposed to be? Is this really to human scale? It is all so basic. Other than for adult collectors with the art and oddity consideration, this might be good as that unusual Christmas or birthday present for an exceptional 10-year old who has already decided to go into medicine. I shudder to think of it being used by actual high school or college anatomy or medical students. Another possible use I can think of is in contraception clinics for the mass public to demonstrate how an IUD works, for example.
Angela Nottingham
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I got this for my science/heath lesson in the classroom. It is an interesting 3-d model of the uterus and the students can see a part of the human body in a way never before. As for how accurate it is to the medical scale, I am not 100% sure as I am not a medical doctor
Veronika
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I bought it to film the video. It’s not bad. But a little expensive for only plastic
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