Dissection Box 19 Stainless steel Instruments
✅ What it is
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It’s a compact dissection set containing 19 individual instruments — meant for biology/anatomy labs, educational use (schools/colleges), or basic dissection work.
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The tools are made from stainless steel (and some parts may include plastic — e.g. handles), giving them durability, rust resistance, and reusability.
🧰 Typical Contents of the 19-Instrument Box
The exact composition may vary slightly by manufacturer, but commonly includes:
| Instrument | Purpose / Use |
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| Scalpels (stainless steel) | For making precise cuts/incisions |
| Dissecting forceps (blunt & pointed) | For grasping, holding or manipulating tissues or small structures |
| Dressing / cuticle / dissection scissors | For cutting tissues, samples, or dressings — useful in dissection and specimen prep |
| Needles / probes (pointed, arrow, „seeker“, etc.) | For fine dissection, teasing apart tissues, separating structures without damaging them. |
| Razor | Sometimes used for shredding or precise shaving of specimens (depending on scope). |
| B.P. handle (plastic handle with blade) | A handle to hold replaceable blades / for making controlled cuts. |
| Blow pipe, flapper (needles/ tools) | For fine specimen manipulation / cleaning / fluid control depending on procedure. |
| Watch glass, slide, cover slip | For viewing specimens, preparing slides (especially for small organisms / tissue parts) |
| Slide + cover slip | For placing thin tissue sections or small specimens under microscope. |
| Chain hook / hook instrument | For lifting or holding parts during dissection or specimen preparation. |
| Magnifying glass / lens | For magnified observation — helpful for small structures, fine dissection, or identification under magnification |
| Dropper / glass dropper | For adding liquids (e.g. dyes, preservatives), wetting specimens, or cleaning. |
Because of this variety, such a kit is considered “comprehensive” and aimed at covering most common dissection and specimen-preparation needs in a school/college biology lab or basic anatomy context.
🎯 Intended Use / Who It’s For
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Students — biology, zoology, botany, anatomy labs.
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Educators / Teachers — for practical classes, dissections, preparing slides, demonstrations.
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Amateur naturalists / hobbyists — for small specimen work (plants, small animals), micro-dissection, or microscopy prep (since kit includes slides, cover slips, magnifying glass).
🧼 Material & Maintenance
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The instruments are made of stainless steel, which makes them rust-resistant, durable and easy to sterilize / clean.
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Because of this, they can be reused multiple times — suitable for repeated lab sessions.












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