Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG human ear model:
- Model E210: Detailed model magnified three times, showing details of the outer, middle and inner ear. The eardrum with the scapula, the ossicles and the tympanic membrane can be removed. Additional removable parts are the cochlea and the labyrinth with the vestibular and cochlear nerves, one side of the cochlea can be removed. Mounted on a temporary plate. Size: 36 x 16 x 20 cm, weight: approx. 1 kg.
- Model E220: Slightly enlarged model of the human ear with detailed reproduction of all anatomical details. The tympanic canal, tympanic membrane, scapula, ossicles, ossicles and cochlea are visible. The surrounding bony structures are also visible, as well as muscle and cartilage tissue. A great model for use on the table. Size: 11 x 9 x 5 cm.
- Model E300: The middle ear consists of three small bones: the stapes (or stapes), the incus (or stirrup), and the stapes (or stapes). These bones transmit and amplify sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. They can be found in the temporal bone in the temporal bone. When assembled, they are small enough to fit on a fingernail. The bones are placed in a specially made foam insert that is placed in a clear plastic petri dish. The bones are easily removed.
- Model E338: Pickaxe (scoop), anvil (anvil) and shaft (caldra) three times enlarged.
- Model E339: Magnified approximately 15 times. The model instructively shows the organs of the middle and inner ear. The bony and membranous structures of the eardrum are shown and the cochlea can be opened. On a stand.
- Model LM02: This excellent model shows the external and internal structures of the ear from the outer ear to the eardrum. This versatile model can be used for patient education or medical training. The flexible materials allow this model to also be used as a training aid for inserting earplugs.
Human ear models – Erler-Zimmer Anatomy Group
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