Thread: Anatomical skeletons...
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25-10-2006 08:34 PM #1
Anatomical skeletons...
Please could anyone recommend a place that sells anatomically correct, reasonably priced skeletons? Thank you
Oh...and no jokes about killin' my grandma - I love her, damn it!
King's College London, Year 3 (Intercalating - Medical Ethics & Law)
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25-10-2006 08:38 PM #2Senior Member
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i ave a few in ma cupboard....
"...reminds me of childhood memories,
when Everything was as bright as the bluest skies.."
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25-10-2006 08:38 PM #3Senior Member
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wat you want it for anywayz?
"...reminds me of childhood memories,
when Everything was as bright as the bluest skies.."
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25-10-2006 08:40 PM #4Junior Member
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Ebay: the home of everything!
Originally Posted by Lollipop lady
Liverpool (GEP) 2006
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28-10-2006 01:09 AM #5
Hi,
Same here, if anyone knows where anatomically correct skeletons and equipments can be bought thabks.Truth, Justice ....and well everything else.
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28-10-2006 01:38 AM #6
Our dissection room staff told me that Waterstones in Gower Street sold them. We went to have a look and they were about £250. I couldn't really speak for their quality (they are plastic) as we were only in our second term when we were examining them but we were impressed at the time.
*** Jinny ***
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28-10-2006 01:47 AM #7
You can get real whole skeletons from John Bell and Croydon off Harley street for about £800
Spencer Wells BSc(Hons) MBBS(UCL)
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28-10-2006 02:13 AM #8
Well, if we're talking money-no-object, the same dissection room told us that the doyenne amongst suppliers of medical models and specimens is Adam Rouilly:
http://www.adam-rouilly.co.uk
They were way beyond our price bracket (we were looking to buy a skeleton as a birthday present for a fellow student but sadly she declined as we had been very much looking forward to wheeling it into her party which was full of City people
)
*** Jinny ***
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23-02-2008 06:34 PM #9
the easiest way of getting a skeleton is that going to a cemetery and digging

hehehe...
EXPERIENCE is a hard teacher because it gives the test first,the lesson afterwards......
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23-02-2008 06:47 PM #10
Excuse my ignorance, but do you really need them as medical students? Wouldn't the models in the DR be enough...?
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