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Learning anatomy is like learning a new language, with hundreds of new terms, and just a language, practice and repetition is the key for retention.
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Did you know that the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library has a collection of anatomy models? Students can borrow from an assortment of anatomy models and use them to expand on learning acquired in the classroom or lab.

Available Models
The following models are available for check-out at the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library:
- Brain Model, 8 part(opens in a new tab) (3 copies)
- Classic flexible human spine model with female pelvis(opens in a new tab) (1 copy)
- Classic flexible spine with femur heads(opens in a new tab) (1 copy)
- Disarticulated full human skeleton with three part skull(opens in a new tab) (2 copies)
- Disarticulated half human skeleton model: wire mounted hand & foot(opens in a new tab) (4 copies)
- Functional & physiological human skeleton model Frank on hanging stand(opens in a new tab) (1 copy)
- Heart on diaphragm(opens in a new tab) (2 copies)
- Human skeleton model Max with painted muscle origins & inserts(opens in a new tab) (1 copy)
- Lung model with larynx, 5 part(opens in a new tab) (3 copies)
- Muscular leg(opens in a new tab) (3 copies)
- Muscled arm(opens in a new tab) (3 copies)
- Skull model, 22 parts(opens in a new tab) (2 copies)
Borrowing Policy
The anatomy models are held at the front desk of the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. To borrow an anatomy model, students will need to present their BruinCard.
The anatomy models are part of the permanent reserves collection, thus they are available for a 2-hour loan period and are non-renewable. Upon returning an anatomy model, students can check it out again (i.e., extend for another 2 hours) if there is not an active waitlist.
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