Lambeth and Southwark Health Library

Health PromotionModels and Displays Catalogue

Lambeth and Southwark Health Library

1st Floor

1 Lower Marsh

London

SE1 7NT

Lambeth and Southwark Health Library

Health Education Model List

A complete listing of models and educational displays available for loan from Lambeth and Southwark Health Library.

Registered library users may borrow models for up to 28 days at a time. Models can be reserved in advance using the reservation form or by contacting the library.

List revised: 23/02/2011

Lambeth and Southwark Health Library

First Floor

1 Lower Marsh

Waterloo

London

SE1 7NT

020 3049 4450 (library desk)

Lambeth and Southwark Health Library

Models Booking Form

Please use this form to book models. Try to give as much notice as possible. See overleaf for conditions of loan and how to book and return models.

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Conditions of Loan

Booking models

  • Please give as much notice as possible when booking models.
  • The maximum loan period for models is usually 28 days. If your project runs longer than the 28 day period let us know and we may be able to extend the return date. You may only renew a model if another borrower has not reserved it.
  • Larger models, or large numbers of models, can be delivered and collected. Please arrange this with the librarians at the time of booking.
  • Lambeth and Southwark Health Library reserves the right to recall any model if another borrower requests it.
  • Please do not put models in the internal post.
  • You must register with the Lambeth and Southwark Health Library in order to borrow items and before using our booking service. Please telephone us for a registration form and further details.
  • You are responsible for the materials loaned to you and you may be charged for lost or damaged items.

Returning models

  • Larger models, or large numbers of models, can be delivered and collected. Please arrange this with the librarians at the time of booking.
  • Otherwise, please return to Lambeth and Southwark Health Library in person by the date agreed.

Let staff know if there are items you would like to see purchased for the library and how you get on with the items we have. Your feedback helps us develop a better service.

Lambeth and Southwark Health Library

First Floor,

1 Lower Marsh,

Waterloo,

London SE1 7NT

Tel: 020 3049 4450

List of Models by Subject

SubjectTitleDescription

AlcoholConsequences of alcohol abuse 3-D display (2)This display shows what actually happens to organs of

the body when alcohol is abused. Permanently

mounted life-size, hand-painted models are graphic and

accurate. Each model is described in easy-to-

understand terms. Contained within its own sturdy

carrying case. 28" x 27" opened.

AlcoholDangers of alcohol [chart]This chart illustrates and discusses how alcohol affects

the nervous, cardiovascular, and digestive systems. It

shows the process of alcohol absorption and its effect

on the liver. The chart also explains the reproductive

side effects of alcohol, including risks to an unborn

baby. It further discusses other consequences of

alcohol abuse and defines intoxication.

AlcoholDeath of a liver (easel display)Emphasizing alcohol's role in liver disease, this easel

display features cross-sectional, 3-D, handpainted

models that represent a normal liver, a liver with

hepatitis, and a cirrhotic liver. Comes with protective

felt cover. 9" x 12".

AlcoholDrinkDeal [card game] (2)This alcohol card game has been used with young

people from the age of 12 upwards, both in schools

and in youth work settings. It has proven to be

particularly useful in training sessions with

professionals who want to increase their awareness of

alcohol issues. DrinkDeal contains 48 question cards

and 48 answer cards about a whole range of alcohol

issues.

AlcoholDrunk and dangerous glasses(3)Pair of spectacles with lenses designed to simulate the

effect created by alcohol and other drugs. The result is

a realistic sensation of dizziness, reduced and eye

coordination and a diminished ability to perform

motor tasks. Suggested use with condom demonstrator

models.

AlcoholUnhealthy Organs (use with Organ tunic)For use with the Organ Tunic and Adult Organ Tunic,

These 3-D organs graphically demonstrate how drugs

can affect the body. The texture, color, size, and

shape of the organs show damage caused by drug use.

Includes eight organs (heart, 2 lungs, liver; 2 kidneys,

stomach, small intestine, large intestine, appendix)

and reference sheet. Age 12 -Adult.

AlcoholUnhealthy organs (use with Organ tunic)For use with the Organ Tunic and Adult Organ Tunic,

These 3-D organs graphically demonstrate how drugs

can affect the body. The texture, color, size, and

shape of the organs show damage caused by drug use.

Includes eight organs (heart, 2 lungs, liver; 2 kidneys,

stomach, small intestine, large intestine, appendix)

and reference sheet. Age 12 -Adult.

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SubjectTitleDescription

AlcoholWhat is a unit display (2)The five 3-D models in this display are designed to

help people understand how many units there are in

popular alcoholic drinks. The beer glass, wine glass,

cocktail glass, whisky glass, and alcopop clearly

demonstrate that the number of units can add up

quickly. Each glass shows how much of the beverage

constitutes one unit as well as how many total units

are in the glass. Comes with a 25 cm x 38 cm display

board that looks like a serving tray, provides places

for each of the models to rest, and contains further

information

AnatomyAdult organ tunicDesigned for older students and adults, this tunic is a

larger version of the Organ Tunic. Tunic provides a

tactile learning experience that helps users better

understand the internal organs of the human body, has

fully adjustable straps to fit any size. Includes 11

organs (heart, 2 lungs, trachea, liver, 2 kidneys,

pancreas, stomach, small intestine, large intestine,

appendix, bladder,), ten labels, and reference sheet.

Age 12 - Adult;. 48 x 70 x 15 cm.

AnatomyOrgan tunicThe Organ Tunic provides a tactile learning

experience that helps users better understand the

internal organs of the human body. Includes tunic,

eight 3-D organs (heart , 2 lungs,

liver, 2 kidneys, stomach, small

intestine, large intestine, appendix), embroidered

pelvis, spine, and 3-D rib cage. Each organ attaches to

the tunic with Velcro tabs. Also includes seven labels

and reference sheet. Ages 7 - 11; 63 x 60 x 12 cm

AnatomyPelvis modelCan be used with life-sized baby, placenta and knitted

uterus models.

AnatomyProstate [chart]Defines prostate and shows sagittal, posterior, superior

and anterior views of a normal prostate. Shows zones

of the prostate, vasculature and innervation. Shows

hormonal influence on the prostate. Illustrates and

discusses the glands of the prostate. Shows benign

prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer and pathways

for prostate cancer spread.

AnatomyRespiratory system [chart]Illustrates the respiratory system from the frontal

sinus to the diaphragm. Includes views of the paranasal

sinuses, larynx, and bronchopulmonary segments.

Also shows the structure of intrapulmonary airways

and the cross section of alveolus. Discusses the

conducting system, lungs and pleurae, ventilation and

gas exchange.

AnatomySkeletal system [chart]Illustrated by Peter Bachin, this chart shows anterior,

lateral and posterior views of the human skeletal

system. Also illustrated are a portion of long bone;

auditory ossicles; ligaments of the right hand (dorsal

and palmar views); ligaments of the right foot (dorsal

and plantar view); right knee joint (anterior and

posterior views).

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SubjectTitleDescription

AnatomyUnhealthy Organs (use with Organ tunic)For use with the Organ Tunic and Adult Organ Tunic,

These 3-D organs graphically demonstrate how drugs

can affect the body. The texture, color, size, and

shape of the organs show damage caused by drug use.

Includes eight organs (heart, 2 lungs, liver; 2 kidneys,

stomach, small intestine, large intestine, appendix)

and reference sheet. Age 12 -Adult.

AsthmaAsthma (easel display)This easel display uses 3-D, cross-sectional models to

demonstrate the effects of an asthma attack on

bronchial tubes. Included are hand-painted models of

the respiratory system, a normal bronchiole, and a

bronchiole during an asthma attack. Comes with

protective felt cover. Measures 23 cm x 31

Blood Pressuresee Cardiovascular

CancerConditions of the testicle [easel display]Emphasizing the importance of monthly testicular

self-examination, this 3-D, handpainted easel display

depicts the anatomy of a normal testicle, a testicle

with a cancerous lump, and a testicle with an inflamed

epididymis. A useful reminder that although not all

testicular abnormalities are cancerous, only a

healthcare professional can make an accurate

diagnosis. Comes with protective felt cover. Measures

23 cm x 31 cm. and includes booklet

CancerFacts about testicular and prostrate cancerThis folding display talks about risks and causes,

testicular self-examination and treatment.

CancerTesticles model (3)Made from soft BIOLIKE 2™ synthetic tissue, this

life-size model contains lumps in testicles. Perfect for

teaching TSE. Comes with slipcover and carrying case.

8 cm x 9 cm x 5 cm.

CancerUnderstanding breast cancer [chart]This easy-to-understand chart provides the essential

information about the most common form of cancer

in women. Provides definitions of breast cancer and

the most common types of the disease. Illustrates

breast anatomy and shows the common types of breast

cancer. Lists signs & symptoms and causes of breast

cancer. Provides instruction for breast self

examination (BSE). Illustrates and describes the stages

of breast cancer.

CancerUnderstanding cancer [chart]This chart defines cancer and shows normal cells and

malignant (cancerous) cells. Provides cancer incidence

statistics by site on the body and gender. Discusses how

cancer spreads and shows the four stages of cancer.

Also lists risk factors, symptoms, treatments and

preventative measures.

CancerWhat you should know about breast care (display)This folding display describes seven disease of the

breast; the warning signs and risk factors of breast

cancer; and BSE methods, mammography and other

diagnostic procedures.

CancerWhat you should know about skin cancerWith information on precancerous skin conditions,

common skin cancers, and malignant melanomas, this

folding display lists skin cancer risk factors, danger

signs, treatments, and preventive measures. 148 cm x

58 cm. opened. Includes review question sheet and

booklet.

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SubjectTitleDescription

CardiovascularAnatomy of the heart [chart]Wall chart with images showing anterior, posterior,

and superior views of the heart and illustrates right and

left ventricles, heart valves, and blood circulation.

Cross section and anterior view of the heart and lungs

are included.

CardiovascularBlood Triglycerides PacketThe need for a healthy diet is emphasised by the four

blood viscosity samples in this pack. The samples

show the exaggerated differences seen when analysing

blood serum for lipid and glucose concentrations

CardiovascularCardiovascular disease [chart]The chart illustrates the cardiac cycle, conduction

system, and electrocardiogram (ECG) and shows

anterior, posterior, and cutaway view of the heart as

well as the location of coronary arteries. It also

illustrates and explains the following diseases:

coronary heart disease, polyarteritis nodosa (PAN),

Kawasaki's disease, angina, myocardial infarction

(heart attack), cerebrovascular accident (stroke),

aortic aneurysm, left ventricular hypertrophy, and

congestive heart failure

CardiovascularConsequences of high blood pressureThese 3-D, handpainted models illustrate the various

organs that can be affected by high blood pressure.

Display is contained within its own carrying case. 28"

x 27" opened.

CardiovascularDeath of an artery (easel display)Artery sections showing build-up of cholesterol

mounted on display easel. Booklet on cholesterol.

CardiovascularDeluxe occluded arteryThe potentially deadly effects of high cholesterol are

demonstrated by these two transparent tubes. One tube

represents an artery constricted by plaque, which

forms on artery walls when there is excess cholesterol

in the blood. The other tube represents a healthy

artery without any plaque. Turn the model over to see

how plaque buildup can restrict bloodflow in the

constricted artery which slows or stops completely,

and contrast it with the bloodflow in the healthy

artery. An excellent tool for explaining the

importance of keeping cholesterol under control.

CardiovascularHeart [chart]The main image of this chart features cutaways of the

interior structures of the anterior view of the heart

(which is shown sitting on the diaphram). Anterior

view, posterior view, section of heart wall, valves,

heart valves, coronary arteries are all illustrated. The

cardiac cycle, blood pressure, and cardiac conduction

are defined

CardiovascularHeart conditions [chart]This chart contains a large image of a normal heart

for easy comparison with important cardiac

conditions. It visually and textually describes heart

murmurs, cardiac arrhythmias, congenital heart

defects, acquired heart defects, and high cholesterol

and its consequences.

CardiovascularHeart disease [chart ]This charts illustrates the progression of heart disease

in atherosclerosis. Shows heart disease in

hypertension, congestive heart failure and mitral valve

prolapse. Also contains illustration of the aging heart.

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SubjectTitleDescription

CardiovascularHeart disease risk factors (easel display)Learning about the risk factors for heart disease is

made easy with this interactive display. Participants

slide the arrow up the scale to add up their risk for

each factor listed on the display. Both controllable and

non-controllable risk factors are included. 52 cm x 71

cm.

CardiovascularHeart Model (four sections)Model heart with stand w/ operating manual

CardiovascularHeart with bypass vessels modelModel of heart with bypass vessels (Aortic Coronary

Venous Bypass). Natural size; mounted on a stand with

base; separates into two parts showing: one venous

bypass leading to right coronary artery and descending

anterior interventricular ramus (anterior wall) and

circumflex ramus of left coronary artery. Booklet

included.

CardiovascularHypertension [chart]This chart defines blood pressure and hypertension and

discusses types, causes, and common symptoms of

this condition. The chart defines and illustrates the

potential complications of hypertension which affect

the brain, eye, blood vessels, kidney, and heart.

CardiovascularOccluded arteryThis model of a human artery dramatically

demonstrates how severe plaque buildup can restrict

blood flow, and sometimes block the artery altogether.

Turn the model over to see how plaque buildup can

restrict blood flow.This condition forces the heart to

pump harder and may cause a heart attack in real life.

CardiovascularRespiratory organs and heart modelLife-sized, with removable sections.

CardiovascularUnderstanding stroke [chart]This chart provides essential information regarding

stroke. Explains and illustrates stroke, including the

two main types: ischemic and hemorrhagic. For

ischemic stroke, shows common sites of plaque

formation, formation of a thrombus and embolus. For

hemorrhagic strokes, illustrates brain with

intracerebral hemorrhage and ateriovenous

malformation (AVM). Shows Circle of Willis with

aneurysm and cross-section of brain with subarachnoid

hemorrhage, arterioles and microaneurysm. Also

provides illustration of the brain and discusses it's

functional areas & their roles in the body. Describes

events leading to a stroke. Lists risk factors and

common neurological deficits after stroke

Cholesterolsee Cardiovascular and Nutrition

Dental HealthBaby bottle tooth decayCast from a child's mouth, this hinged model shows

that the sugars that coat a baby's mouth while sleeping

with a bottle can cause dental disease. Comes with a

coordinating tear pad. 6 cm x 4 cm x 5 cm.

Dental HealthSippy cup of sugarToo much added sugar in a child's diet can cause health

problems including tooth decay and obesity. The

sweet and sticky goo in this display helps teach

parents and caregivers that drinks are the largest

source of added sugar in many children's diets.

Informative tent card lists the health problems caused

by too much sugar, provides facts about the scope of

the problem, and includes tips for limiting adding sugar

consumption.

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SubjectTitleDescription

Dental HealthTeeth and Gums (Giant) with giant toothbrushGiant set of teeth with toothbrush

Dental HealthTeeth and Gums (Large) with large toothbrushLarge set of teeth with toothbrush

Dental HealthTeeth and gums (Model)Two-part model, each part about 4" square.

Dental HealthTooth - the first upper molar with 3 roots4" high sectional model, showing roots and caries.

Dental HealthTooth (Development of)Model of 4 sets of teeth from newborn to adult

Dental HealthTooth (lower)4" high sectional model.

Dental HealthTooth Molar lower, (roots and caries)4" high lower molar, sectional, showing roots and