Build Your Own Human Skeleton

Build Your Own Human Skeleton by Taschen is a unique educational resource published by Taschen on April 26, 1996. This book features a life-sized model of a human skeleton, measuring 1.80 meters, complete with anatomical labels in both English and Latin. Designed for demonstration purposes in educational settings, it provides a hands-on approach to learning about human anatomy and orthopedics.
Readers will find that this cardboard kit includes ready-cut shapes with indentations for easy assembly, eliminating the need for scissors or glue. The detailed step-by-step instructions guide users through the process, making it suitable for medical students, doctors, or anyone interested in anatomy. This edition, comprising 54 pages, offers a versatile tool for both educational and decorative purposes, allowing users to engage with the subject matter in a practical way.
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- A life-sized model (1.80 m).
- With anatomical labels in English and Latin.
- Joints that will bend and straighten.
- Can be used in a variety of different ways.
- For demonstration purposes at school and college.
- As an ideal gift for medical students, doctors, or indeed anyone else.
- To put your clothes on.
- Cardboard kit.
- Complete with accessories.
- Ready cut shapes with indentations for the folds (no need for scissors or glue).
- Detailed step-by-step instructions
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