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2015 VETERINARY CATALOG

2015 VETERINARY CATALOG

2015 VETERINARY CATALOG

Product catalog summary
Overview: The 2015 Veterinary Catalog by GPI Anatomicals provides a comprehensive list of anatomical models for veterinary education, focusing on both feline and canine anatomy. These models are designed for educational purposes and are not suitable for children under 12.
Canine Models:
  • Canine Knee (#9050): An average-sized model featuring femur, fibula, patella, tibia bones, meniscus, and cruciate ligaments.
  • Canine 4-Stage Knee (#9051): A set of four life-size models illustrating degenerative joint disease, including osteoarthritis progression.
  • Canine Ear (#9200): A two-sided model showing normal and infected ear structures.
  • Canine Skin (#9090): Enlarged cross-section showing normal skin and changes due to flea bites.
  • Skin Parasite (#9095): Detailed model of common external parasites like mites, fleas, and ticks.
  • Canine Pelvis (#9060): Features normal and osteoarthritic bone structures.
  • Canine Vertebral Column (#9080): Includes lumbar vertebrae, discs, and sacrum.
  • Canine Elbow (#9070): Healthy left elbow model with humerus, radius, ulna, and ligaments.
  • Canine Shoulder (#9075): Model includes scapula, humerus, and associated tendons and ligaments.
  • Canine Heart/Lung (#9151): Shows heart and lungs infested with heartworms.
  • Canine Jaw (#9195, #9196): Models depict healthy and diseased teeth, with clear versions available.
Feline Models:
  • Feline Pelvis (#9160): Features femur, vertebrae, and osteoarthritic changes.
  • Feline Elbow/Shoulder (#9170): Shows normal and osteoarthritic joint changes.
  • Feline Heart/Lung (#9141): Demonstrates heartworm infestation in heart and lungs.
  • Feline Jaw (#9190, #9191): Models show healthy and diseased teeth, with clear versions available.
Contact Information: For sales and inquiries, contact Terry Gladman (Vice-President of Sales and Marketing), Julia H. Stock (Vice-President Dealer Sales), Teresa Williams (Director of International Pharmaceutical Sales), or Carol Peterson (Dealer Sales/Sales Support).
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Catalog excerpts

2015 VETERINARY CATALOG-1

Feline Jaw | Canine Jaw | Feline Heart / Lungs | Canine Heart / Lungs | Canine Knee | Canine 4 Stage Knee | Canine Pelvis | Canine Elbow | Canine Shoulder | Feline Pelvis | Feline Elbow / Shoulder | Canine Vertebral Column | Skin Parasites | Canine Skin with Flea Bite | Canine Heartworm | Canine Ear |

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#9095 SKIN PARASITE A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in another type of organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host. It is fairly common for our pets to become the unknowing hosts to a number of parasites. This model here shows in great detail the 3 most common external parasites a mite, flea, and tick. (2-Sided) Card size: 8-1/4” x 6-1/4” Base size: 10-5/8” x 6-1/4 Detachable Mite 4” x 2-1/4” x 2-1/2” #9200 CANINE EAR – NORMAL / INFECTED #9090 CANINE SKIN Enlarged cross-section of canine skin. One side features normal skin anatomy extending...

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Average size pelvis features both normal and osteoarthritic bone, body of ilium, greater trochanter, head in acetabulum, herniated disc, neck of femur, nerve, sacrum, and third trochanter. Model size: 7” x 5-1/2” x 11” Card size: 6-1/4” x 8-1/4” Base size: 6-1/2” x 5” Average size feline pelvis features: femur, vertebrae L6, L7, caudal (tail), and spinal cord. Osteophytes (bone spurs) indicate degenerative osteoarthritis of the hip joint. Model size: 7” x 4-1/4” x 2-1/4” (2-Sided) Card size: 5-1/4” x 6-1/2” Base size: 6-1/2” x 5” #9170 FELINE ELBOW / SHOULDER #9070 CANINE ELBOW Healthy left elbow...

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#9190 FELINE JAW #9195 CANINE JAW Average size canine and feline jaw depicts healthy teeth on the right side and diseased and damaged teeth on the left. Featured pathologies: fractured canine, periodontal disease, tartar accumulation, plaque, gingivitis, worn incisors, retained deciduous tooth, missing premolar and (canine) gingival recession. Jaws open, close and separate for closer study. Canine model size: 4-3/4” x 2-3/4” x 2” Feline model size: 2-3/4” x 2” x 1-1/8” Card size: 6-1/2” x 5-1/4” #9191 CLEAR FELINE JAW #9196 CLEAR CANINE JAW Healthy canine and feline hinged jaw showing the roots...

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