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24/02/2010 by admin.
After selling out almost immediately upon release, Valuemed is pleased to again be able to offer the Medical Student Clinical Starter Kit.
Offering everything needed for medical students starting clinical attachments the diagnostic sets include a quality stethoscope, aneroid sphygmomanometer with standard adult cuff, otoscope and opthalmoscope for ear and eye examination, A complete set of reflex hammers, 125,256 & 512Hz tuning forks, a pen torch and a tornique
Version 2 of the pack offers the following upgrades. Palm aneroid sphygmomanometer. Tenso medical Otoscope and Opthalmoscope units and additional name tags to allow labelling of the kit.
Purchased individually the original diagnotic equipment set would exceed £225.00 net of UK VAT, the pack is offered with a saving of over £50.00 at £175.00 plus VAT and delivers free in the UK when purchased online
Thanks to a medical school in the north east, the original stock allocation sold out almost immediately, so demand is expected to be high.
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25/02/2009 by admin.
The classic queens reflex hammer comprising white flexible but rigid white nylon handle and black cushioned circular detatchable head is available in 21 cm handle format from valuemed at £5.99
The longer 38cm handle unit is available as part of a multi option reflex hammer set which includes
Queens reflex handle with point
Babinski handle with transverse or lateral head fitting
Small and large heads for above
Taylors reflex hammer
Buck Neurological with pioint and brush fittings
Sharp rotation reflex wheel
This reflex hammer set is ideal for surgeries or clinic purchase, offering clinicians the choice required for different neurological examinations.
All the reflex hammers are avilable for individual sale
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