The anatomy models below are available for 4-hour checkout from the Columbus Campus Library (Columbus Hall). You must have a Cougar ID or state-issued photo ID to check out the models at Circulation (first floor). Individuals may check out up to 2 models at a time.
Please call the Library at 614-287-2464 for more information.
For a full list of our anatomy models, please refer to the document below:
For any questions about models, please reach out to the circulation team at 614-287-2464, or by email at librarycircstaff@cscc.edu.
Pumpy Bill may not be able to explain the metaphorical mysteries of the human heart, but he can certainly help students learn about its mechanics.
This one's a little creepy. Let's move on.
That's right: rubber bands. You get taken apart by hundreds of inexpert hands every semester and see if you don't need help pulling yourself together!
Torso Joe never understood why his television career didn't pan out. Now he's found new meaning in his life by helping Columbus State students learn the ins and outs of human anatomy!
Columbus State librarians have backbone!
As you can see, our human eye model leaves nothing to the student's imagination!
Repro Jim is a hardworking anatomical model who just wants to be treated with the dignity he deserves.
Despite their differences, these two are inseparable.
As you can see, Skinless Bob is not only alert to basic safety concerns, but, like any good Ohioan, is a massive Devo fan.
Look, we've all got a job in life. It doesn't mean it's gonna be glamorous. Sometimes being a spine cross-section is the very best a person can do, you know?
Our model of the human digestive system explicates even the most obscure destinations for all we consume.
Although he's never appeared on the front of a Wheaties box, Captain America here knows where it's at when it comes to muscles.
Though we don't own Elvis's pelvis, we can let you borrow this one.
When asked if she had any inspiring messages for our students, the kidney model replied only, "Drink water.Lots and lots and lots of water."
I never realized it was so small. A lot of things make sense now.
Greetings! I come in peace. Or pieces...