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Anatomical Elbow Joint Model by ESP Limited
For sale, a Mid Twentieth Century Anatomical Elbow Joint by Educational & Scientific Plastics Limited
Manufactured entirely from plastic, this model presents an anatomically correct human elbow joint which would have been used by schools or medical schools during the middle part of the century.
The model, measures twenty centimetres in height and width and retains its original plastic folder with explanatory card.
It reads:
Elbow Joint (Right) – SAM 115
Annular ligament of the radius
Radial collateral lig.
Middle part of ulnar collateral lig.
Transverse band “ “ “
Anterior “ “ “
Tendon of Biceps
Chorda obliqua
Capsular lig.
Post “ “
Interosseous membrane
All of the associated numbers are painted onto the model to align with the attached card key and is further reflected in the company’s catalogue of the period.
Evidently from their catalogues, all their models were given a serial code beginning with “Sam”, the name affectionately given to their full, and small scale skeleton models. It further states:
“The company was founded in 1949, at the end of which year it produced the world’s first synthetic skeleton, entirely bone-like in appearance and feel.
In the following year the now well known 26” high miniature skeleton was developed at the request of leading educational authorities for a small size skeleton as a gross anatomy model.”
Prior to World War II, the only anatomical models used for teaching were from the deceased and largely sourced from the Middle East. Given the complexities and ethics involved in that process, The Educational and Scientific Plastics Company quickly became a leading provider of various anatomical models for teaching establishments during the latter half of the Century. Their catalogue also states that they were early providers of the “Breath of Life” resuscitation training models following the adoption of that technique in the early Sixties.
The company’s history seems to have been numerously documented by Pathe news throughout the Fifties and Sixties and many film reels and photographs exist of the company’s workshop. They evidently made an interesting subject!
As stated, the company was formed in 1949 and seems to have flourished for next twenty years. I suspect the rise of cheaper and more varied competition was the main reason for their failure and it closed during the mid-Eighties. The company were based in Surrey throughout and most of their later catalogues state an address in Redhill Surrey.
Circa 1950
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Berkshire
Tel : 07815 046645
Non UK callers : +44 7815 046645
Manufactured entirely from plastic, this model presents an anatomically correct human elbow joint which would have been used by schools or medical schools during the middle part of the century.
The model, measures twenty centimetres in height and width and retains its original plastic folder with explanatory card.
It reads:
Elbow Joint (Right) – SAM 115
Annular ligament of the radius
Radial collateral lig.
Middle part of ulnar collateral lig.
Transverse band “ “ “
Anterior “ “ “
Tendon of Biceps
Chorda obliqua
Capsular lig.
Post “ “
Interosseous membrane
All of the associated numbers are painted onto the model to align with the attached card key and is further reflected in the company’s catalogue of the period.
Evidently from their catalogues, all their models were given a serial code beginning with “Sam”, the name affectionately given to their full, and small scale skeleton models. It further states:
“The company was founded in 1949, at the end of which year it produced the world’s first synthetic skeleton, entirely bone-like in appearance and feel.
In the following year the now well known 26” high miniature skeleton was developed at the request of leading educational authorities for a small size skeleton as a gross anatomy model.”
Prior to World War II, the only anatomical models used for teaching were from the deceased and largely sourced from the Middle East. Given the complexities and ethics involved in that process, The Educational and Scientific Plastics Company quickly became a leading provider of various anatomical models for teaching establishments during the latter half of the Century. Their catalogue also states that they were early providers of the “Breath of Life” resuscitation training models following the adoption of that technique in the early Sixties.
The company’s history seems to have been numerously documented by Pathe news throughout the Fifties and Sixties and many film reels and photographs exist of the company’s workshop. They evidently made an interesting subject!
As stated, the company was formed in 1949 and seems to have flourished for next twenty years. I suspect the rise of cheaper and more varied competition was the main reason for their failure and it closed during the mid-Eighties. The company were based in Surrey throughout and most of their later catalogues state an address in Redhill Surrey.
Circa 1950
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Category Medical Antiques
Period 1950s Antiques
Origin English
Item code as542a784
Status For Sale
£175.00
$221.64
€209.35
$221.64
€209.35
Conversion rates as of 19/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
View all stock from
Jason Clarke Antiques
By appointment only
Newbury
Berkshire
Tel : 07815 046645
Non UK callers : +44 7815 046645
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