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Dental Training Phantom R362 / COLUMBIA DENTOFORM CORP. NEW YORK. Photo: Maxim Gorshkov
Dental Phantom by Columbia Dentoform

USA

A rare American dental training phantom head with an articulated mandible made of aluminium and plastic by Columbia Dentoform Corp., first half of the XX cent. On the lower side of the plastic mandibula written: 'R362 / COLUMBIA DENTOFORM CORP. / NEW YORK.' The scull part of the head is made of silver-colored metal alloy, and the teeth and jaws of black and white plastic. The phantom is mounted on the bronze pole and is housed in a glass dome.

Face of the Anatomic Anne manikin by Laerdal
Anatomic Anne, cardiac pulmonary resuscitation training manikin

Norway , 1965

Anatomic Anne, a manikin for the mouth-to-mouth respiration and chest compressions training, a sister-product of the globally known Resusci Anne CPR training torso invented in the 1960s by Åsmund Lærdal, Norwegian entrepreneur.

Resusci Anne from the Collection of the Science Museum, London, ca. 1960-1985
Resusci Anne, cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training manikin

Norway , 1965

Resusci Anne, a globally known training manikin for the mouth-to-mouth respiration and chest compressions training. This Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) educational tool was invented in the 1960s by Åsmund Lærdal, Norwegian entrepreneur.