Description
An authentic medical wet specimen featuring a preserved human bladder exhibiting visible tumour growths, housed within a clear rectangular display container.
The specimen is suspended in preserving fluid, allowing detailed observation of the internal structure and pathological formations.
Such specimens were historically prepared for medical teaching and anatomical study, providing students and practitioners with direct visual reference to disease presentation.
The internal surface shows distinct irregularities consistent with tumour development, offering a rare and tangible example of pathological anatomy.
Encased in a laboratory-style container with catalogue markings, this piece retains its academic character and provenance, making it a significant addition to medical collections, teaching displays, or serious cabinets of curiosities focused on pathology and anatomical study.














