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Anatomical Models

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Anatomical Models

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Model Policies Page 4

Musculoskeletal

Hand Page 5

Right Arm Skeleton with Tendons Page 6

Patellar Joint with Tendons Page 7

Pelvis (Skeletal) Page 8

Spine Model Page 9

Vertebral Column and Pelvis Page 10

Skulls Pages 11-13

Skeletons Pages 14-15

Organs

Skin – Epidermis/Dermis Page 16

Hearts Pages 17-18

Heart-Lung Page 19

Brains Page 20-22

Brainstem Page 23

Complete Gastrointestinal System Page 24

Complete Urinary System Page 25

Kidney, Nephron, & Glomerulus Page 26

Male Pelvis, Sagittal Section Page 27

Liver Model Page 28

Ophthalmology

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Iowa Heads Page 29

Eye-Large Page 30

Otolaryngology

Ear-Large Page 31

Larynx, Trachea, and Hyoid Page 32

Gynecology/Obstetrics

Female Half Pelvis Page 33

Human Embryo Page 34

Pregnancy Model Page 35

Breast Models Pages 36-38

Advanced Patient Care Breast Palpitation Simulator Page 39

Other

Knots Page 40

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Library Policies For Anatomical Models

Anatomical models are available for circulation for University of Illinois at

Chicago’s Peoria-based students, faculty, and staff.

Models are checked out for 24 hours.

At certain times of the year, faculty may choose to place models on Reserve so

that they are only checked out for 1 hour.

The Library will accommodate reservations for models that are needed for a

specific lecture, presentation, etc. It is recommended that you contact the library

at least one week in advance to ensure the availability of the model.

Special arrangements for longer check out times and non-UIC/Peoria patrons can

be made depending upon availability, need, and assurance of the model’s safe

return.

Please ask at the circulation desk to make a reservation or for additional details.

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Musculoskeletal

Hand (circa 1961, used to market Indocin, an NSAID)

Description: 4 pieces and stand. This to-scale model depicts a dorsal view of the

distal components of the right upper extremity. Notable structures on the model

include the extensor retinaculum, tendinous sheath of extensor digitorum,

tendons of the finger, and all bones of the hand. Parts are not labeled in this

model.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 421

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Right Arm Skeleton with Tendons

Description: 1 piece. This is a model of the right arm that features the skeleton

with bony markings and tendons.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 654

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Patellar Joint with Tendons

Description: 1 Piece with booklet. This is a model of the patellar joint that

features the inferior femur, patella, and superior tibia and fibula. It also includes

the tendons of the patellar joint.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 514

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Pelvis (Skeletal)

Description: 1 piece. This model is a to-scale replica model of pelvis and

lumbar/sacral vertebrae. This structure includes the most posterior lumbar and all

sacral vertebrae, intervertebral discs, ileum, ischium, and pubis. This model would

be best for looking at osseous landmarks of the pelvis, which include the pubic

angle, ASIS, AIIS, acetabulum, coccyx, and sacral promontory.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 256

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Spine Model (distributed by Evista: a selective estrogen receptor modulator used

to fight osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.)

Description: 1 Piece. This to-scale model depicts the bones, intervertebral discs,

and nerve roots of the lumbar vertebrae. This type of model would be used by

rheumatologists/spine surgeons to show what happens in post-menopausal

women when estrogen levels drop.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 837

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Vertebral Column and Pelvis

Description: On stand. This model is a to-scale replica model of the bones of the

base of the skull, the entire vertebral column, and the pelvis. This structure

includes the occipital bone, the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine, and

the entire pelvis. This model would be best for looking at osseous landmarks of

the spine.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 298

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Skull (2 copies)

Description: 2 pieces plus booklet. “[D]etailed 3 part life size numbered skull from

Axis Scientific. Offering a full range of anatomical features, as well as a detailed

key card to help identify the 55 numbered features” – description from https://www.anatomywarehouse.com

Barcodes: 38198 319 600 951 (copy 1)

38198 319 601 090 (copy 2)

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Skull

Description: 1 piece. The skull is hinged supratemporally for a nice view of the

landmarks in the cranial fossa. Notably, this model is unlabeled.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 322

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Skull

Description: Exposed Jaw. The skull is hinged supratemporally for a nice view of

the landmarks in the cranial fossa. Further, the osseous landmarks of this model

are labeled, and the mandible has been scraped to visualize innervation of the

underlying area.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 462

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Complete Skeleton

Description: 1 piece on stand with booklet. This is a model of the human

skeleton. The model’s right side depicts tendon placements, and the model’s left

side shows muscle origins and insertions.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 373

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Skeleton (made by the Clay-Adams company: estimated late 1940s to early 1950s

based on the history of the company and the condition of the bones.)

Description: This is a fully articulated skeleton of a deceased person that has been

treated. It can be used to identify osseous landmarks and relative anatomy of the

human form.

This item is not available for checkout.

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Organs

Skin - Epidermis/Dermis

Description: 1 piece with stand and information card. This is an enlarged model

of the dermis/epidermis. It features the intricate layers and cell types of the

epidermis/dermis with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree burns on reverse.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 795

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Heart-Large

Description: 4 Pieces. This heart is supported by a stand and base. Roughly 3

times the size of an average human heart, the model is fully dissectible for easy

viewing into the ventricles and atria, as well as into the aorta, vena cava,

pulmonary arteries, and pulmonary veins. Additionally, the internal structures of

the heart, including the trabeculae, valves, and septa can be viewed. This model

was produced by Bobbitt laboratories and is a vintage model.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 902

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Heart

Description: 3 Pieces. This heart is supported by a stand and base. Roughly the

size of an average human heart, the model is fully dissectible for easy viewing into

the ventricles and atria, as well as into the aorta, vena cava, pulmonary arteries,

and pulmonary veins. Additionally, the internal structures of the heart, including

the trabeculae, valves, and septa can be viewed.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 454

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Heart-Lung

Description: 8 Pieces. This model is a dissectible, to-scale example of the internal

organs of the thorax up to the trachea and pharynx. The superior border is the

hyoid bone and the inferior border is the diaphragm. This model is useful in

understanding the relative anatomy of the thorax as well as the internal

components of each of the thoracic organs.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 140

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SOMSO Premium Brain in 15 Parts

Description: 15 pieces with booklet. “With this model, the entire stem of the brain is visible… this model features the limbic system, temporal and occipital lobes, which are attached to the brain stem. The corpus callosum and cerebral cortex are visible as well. The complete model rests in its natural position on a transparent cast of the base of the skill … The brain separates into cerebral hemisphere (2 parts), temporal and occipital lobes with limbic system, cerebellum, frontal lobe, corpus callosum, brain stem (2 parts), corpus striatum, insula (2), nucleus lentiformis (left), internal capsule (right), ventricles of the brain, and the base of skull.” – description from https://www.anatomywarehouse.com

Barcode: 38198 319 600 522

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Brain

Description: 8 pieces. This brain model is a to-scale model that features superficial

vasculature, detachable cerebellum and brainstem. This model is good for

identifying sulci and gyri on the brain in addition to the midbrain, pons and

medulla of the brainstem.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 181

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Brain-Half Skull

Description: 5 pieces. This to-scale model of the brain is nice for viewing anatomy

of the brain and visualizing how this anatomy relates to musculoskeletal

landmarks of the face. Additionally, the hemispheres can be taken apart to see

the foramina in which cranial nerves pass.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 041

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Brainstem

Description: 2 pieces. This is a model of the brainstem. The beginnings of cranial

nerves III-XII can be visualized on this model relative to the brainstem’s anatomy.

Note the midbrain, pons and medulla.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 157

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Complete Gastrointestinal System

Description: 5 pieces with booklet. This is a model of the gastrointestinal system

that begins with the oropharynx and ends with the rectum; it also features the

liver.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 381

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Complete Urinary System

Description: 3 pieces with booklet. “This male version of the urinary system …

includes the kidneys, adrenal gland, abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, ureter,

and bladder. It shows 19 numbered anatomical features, and is accompanied with

a detailed product manual.” – description from https://www.anatomywarehouse.com

Barcode: 38198 319 601 231

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Kidney, Nephron, & Glomerulus

Description: 1 piece. This model of the renal system gives a progressive look at

the anatomy of the kidney. Furthest to the left, we see a full cross-section of the

kidney with renal vein and artery, ureter, calices, and renal pelvis, in addition to

the medulla and cortex. In the middle, we see a collecting duct with attached

proximal convoluted tubule, thick and thin loops of Henle, distal convoluted

tubule, and collecting duct. Note the glomerulus, which is again shown all the way

to the right.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 447

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Male Pelvis, Sagittal Section

Description: 2 pieces with booklet. This is a model of the male pelvis and is useful

to understand the relative spatial positioning of the bladder, prostate, testis,

penis, and rectum in a man.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 241

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Liver Model

Description: This cross section of the liver shows what happens as a result of

hepatitis, which is a pathology defined by inflammation of the liver. This model

appears to be a drug representative’s model given to physicians in order to

explain the disease to their patients. 2 copies.

Call Number: HV 7000 L7829 1999

Barcode: 38198 323 684 702 (copy 1)

38198 319 586 184 (copy 2)

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Ophthalmology

Iowa Head (2 copies)

Description: 1 piece with lenses and binder. The Iowa head is used to practice

ophthalmoscope technique. With this device, look through the pupil to see

vasculature and major anatomical landmarks of the posterior segment of the eye.

Barcodes: 38198 319 601 439 (copy 1)

38198 319 600 886 (copy 2)

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Eye-Large

Description: 7 pieces. This eye model is useful for understanding the extraocular

muscles of the eye. Eye rotation and movement utilizes multiple muscles at one

time. Use this model to understand how these muscles work in conjunction and

in opposition to one another to move the eye. Additionally, note cranial nerve II.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 878

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Otolaryngology

Ear-Large

Description: 5 pieces. This large model of the external, middle, and inner ear is

useful for understanding the anatomy of the ear and understanding how sound is

conducted and converted into neural signal by the middle ear. This model can be

taken apart to reveal the small bones of the ear, tympanic membrane, and other

structures that make up the auditory system.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 280

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Larynx, Trachea, and Hyoid

Description: 2 pieces. This enlarged model of the larynx and trachea allows one to

visualize vocal folds and the upper respiratory system. It is important to look at

the ventricle and vestibule that help produce sound in addition to the true vocal

folds. Additionally, note the hyoid bone.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 977

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Gynecology/Obstetrics

Female Half Pelvis

Description: 2 pieces. This model is useful to understand the relative spatial

positioning of the bladder, vagina and rectum in a woman.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 116

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Human Embryo

Description: This model is an enlarged human embryo as it may appear at four

weeks following conception. This model allows one to see the notochord. It might

be useful to see the pharyngeal arches as well as determining from which of the

developmental layers each primitive structure arises.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 413

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Pregnancy Set

Description: 8 models, 14 pieces. This pregnancy set allows one to understand the

development of the fetus in a uterus, displays some different orientations of

fetuses inside of the uterus, and one model depicts twins.

Barcode: 38198 319 600 985 (model 1) 38198 319 601 124 (model 2)

38198 319 601 264 (model 3) 38198 319 601 405 (model 4)

38198 319 600 852 (model 5) 38198 319 600 993 (model 6)

38198 319 601 132 (model 6) 38198 319 601 272 (model 8)

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Breast Cancer Training Model

Description: Black case. A model of human breasts for teaching and practice of a

manual breast exam.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 165 (copy 1)

38198 319 601 306 (copy 2)

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Betsi Breast

Description: Cardboard case. A model of human breasts for teaching and practice

of a manual breast exam.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 389

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Breast Model

Description: MammaCare. A model of a human breast for teaching and practice of

a manual breast exam.

Barcode: 38198 319 601 017

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Advanced Patient Care Breast Palpitation Simulator

Description: 8 Pieces in blue bag. This is another manual breast exam practice

model. This model, however, comes with interchangeable breast components

that allow for a student to feel for different types of tissue lesions that may occur

as a result of various pathologies in the breast.

Call Number: WP 840 A244 1992

Barcode: 38198 323 684 843

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Other

Knots

Description: This is an enlarged model of a suture in order to practice and teach

different suturing knots includes manual.

Call Number: WO 166 K72 1976

Barcode: 38198 319 586 374