Anatomical
Education

The clitoris is beautiful and perfectly designed to make orgasms. Thousands of nerve endings are situated in the wishbone shaped clitoris which is an internal and external genital organ. The clitoris slings around the urethra and hugs the vagina and engorges when aroused. It is fixed to the pubic arch. Most of us are unaware of the complete structure of the clitoris.

We can supply models individually or in bulk and help you to include the clitoris in your teaching, sexuality education, health promotion, or clinic.

About Us

Anatomical Education Pty Ltd is an Australian not-for-profit company founded by Dr Ea Mulligan and Dr Suzanne Belton.

Dr Ea Mulligan from Flinders University said,
A lot of medical students and doctors I have handed the models to have said ‘Oh I didn’t know it was as big as that, because it’s been diminished in the medical literature. It’s just a beautiful case study on the invisibility of women’s concerns in science, in medicine.’

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Our Products

Clitoris Models

Our medical model translates Professor Helen O’Connell’s research on the anatomy and function of the clitoris first published in 2005. The clitoris has been under-represented and misrepresented in scientific and popular literature.

Our model is a 1:1 scale that is anatomically correct. It demonstrates that the G-spot does not exist, but it does explain deep pleasurable feelings as the clitoral complex embraces the vagina.

Dr’s O’Connell and Mulligan worked together to produce this life-size, beautiful clitoris to hold and to be used for teaching. It clearly shows the glans, body, cura, and bulbs and measures 9x9cm. 

The model is made of durable, biodegradable rubber and silicone.

The sale of these models will be put toward the creation of more anatomical educational models and content.

Earrings

We worked with artist Tracey who handmade these gorgeous clitoris earrings which are hot red and are fired clay. Coming to the shop soon

Clitcards

These 3D cards use lenticular technology to give the viewer multidimensional view of the clitoris.  These cards will be available later in 2022

It is not discussed,” says De Costa, who is also a professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at James Cook University. “I go to conferences, I go to workshops, I edit the journal, I read other journals. I read papers all the time, and never do I find mention of the clitoris.

Professor Caroline de Costa Tweet

A lot of medical students and doctors I have handed them to have said ‘Oh I didn’t know it was as big as that’, because it’s been diminished in the medical literature,” Mulligan says. “It’s just a beautiful case study on the invisibility of women’s concerns in science, in medicine.

For any inquiries please email

anatomical.education@gmail.com