3D-printed body parts could replace cadavers for medical training.
a 3D-printed anatomy kit that is set to revolutionise medical training around the world.
The printed body parts which look almost exactly the same as the real thing can be used to replace difficult to get and expensive cadavers that are crucial for training doctors.
On display, the rows of body parts paint a macabre picture - but these hands, feet, brains and hearts are not the real thing - they're 3D-printed copies.
Professor Paul McMenamin, from Monash University in Melbourne, hopes the anatomy kits will change the future of medical education.
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