Description
An authentic articulated human hand, formerly used as a medical teaching specimen, mounted on a display stand.
The bones are carefully assembled to demonstrate the natural structure and movement of the human hand, including the carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges.
Each element is linked to allow articulation, providing a clear and accurate representation of joint movement and anatomical relationships.
The specimen is presented on a turned support with a weighted base, making it suitable for both study and display.
Such pieces were widely used in medical schools and anatomical collections, and are now highly sought after within scientific, osteological, and cabinet of curiosities collections.







