Medical Anyone know where you can order free medical posters for the wall?

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The discussion centers around sourcing free science posters featuring diagrams or schematics for wall decoration. A user mentions discovering Cell Signaling Technology as one organization that provides such posters. Other participants suggest looking into medical and lab equipment supply companies, noting that these firms typically offer free materials only to their customers. The conversation emphasizes the desire for a variety of subjects, including biology, chemistry, medicine, and physics.
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Longtime lurker here.

I want to put some science posters on the wall, but am not sure which firms send these out for free.

I'm talking about the posters with some sort of diagram or schematic, in color.

I've only found one organisation that sends them out. And I'll only name it if someone asks me to, so that you can be sure this isn't just spam.

Thanks!
 
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well, name it then.


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very cool. thanks for the link.
 
You are looking for medical and lab equipment supply companies. They will only do this if you are their customer.
 
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