[Nfb-science] model of brain
Larry D. Keeler
lkeeler at comcast.net
Fri May 10 22:33:33 UTC 2013
Was a student. If you can't find a home for it, I could be interested. Does
it come apart so you can look at the inner structures such as the ventricles
and the like?
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Subject: [Nfb-science] model of brain
> Hi,
>
> For some reason I haven't been successful in posting this message on
> nfb-science...but here's hoping the third time is the charm!
>
> Is there anyone on this listserv who is majoring in a medical field and
> could use a 3D model of a brain? I noticed this model at a tag sale and
> bought it..it is about 6 inches tall..plastic half textured brain cross
> section...looks brand new and like it was meant to be a doctor's office
> model. It comes with a plastic print diagram card that explains the name
> of each section of the brain.
>
> I'd like to find a home for this model with a student who could really use
> it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Noreen Grice, Founder
> You Can Do Astronomy
>
> and NFB member
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