GPI-Anatomicals 2017 VETERINARY MODELS
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VETERINARY MODELS To our valued customers: For the last 35 years, our product line has continued to succeed with the help from our valued distributors and customers. We now offer over ninety-five anatomical models; which we refer to as our “stock models”. These can be purchased through any of our distributors worldwide. When you open a catalog or look online for a GPI model, you will notice the educational reference card that comes with every model. No other model on the market today has the reference card that adds to the educational value like a GPI model. Our products are developed...

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#9095 SKIN PARASITES 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; mite, flea, and tick.

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#9195 CANINE JAW Average size 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. Average size 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,...

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Enlarged cross-section of canine skin. One side features normal skin anatomy extending from the epidermis down to the layer of subcutaneous fat. The reverse side demonstrates the progressing changes of a flea bite from wheal to infected pustule. #9200 CANINE EAR (NORMAL / INFECTED) This two-sided, full size, canine ear depicts a normal side with cochlea, auditory ossicles, auditory tube, tympanic bulla, middle ear cavity, tympanic membrane, horizontal canal, vertical canal, auricular cartilage, pinna and temporalis muscle. Abnormal side illustrates inflamed inner ear structures,...

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#9051 4-STAGE CANINE OA KNEE #9050 CANINE KNEE Set of four life-size models illustrate degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis). Disease-free (normal) canine knee includes additional important structures including ligaments, tendons, and patella. The other three models demonstrate progressive articular surface degeneration and the development of osteophytes (bone spurs).

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#9070 CANINE ELBOW Healthy left elbow of average size includes humerus, radius and ulna bones, plus six ligaments.

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940 North Shore Drive • Lake Bluff, IL 60044 gpianatomicals.com ^^847-615-8900 sales@gpianatomicals.com Visit our website to find a local dealer. ©2017 GPI Anatomicals

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