This skull was prepared as a teaching tool for medical students by the company Adam, Rouilly, dating back to 1937. With its simple calvarium cut for easy removal of the skull cap, this skull is perfect for understanding the inner structure of the cranium. This skull has an almond patina, some teeth present and no hardware. There are strings that have been attached to the infraorbital foramina. There is slight damage to the left parietal bone, and plaster from previous restoration attempts along the alveolar process. It has now found its way from an educational device to the public market. Responsibly sourced, beautifully preserved, and thoughtfully selected, this skull is the perfect tool for medical students, working professionals, and individuals interested in learning about osteology.
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