Hi Sam I am a 74year old full time GP. I have been watching your sessions for years. As a medical student I found anatomy tedious. Now I can’t get enough. I wish I had had you as a teacher when I was 18! One of the first of your sessions I watched years ago you were discussing stitch and how it is diaphragmatic in origin. On the right side it is due to the liver bobbing around and on the left side it is the stomach. I never knew this. Certainly my teachers never told me. Keep doing these and I will keep watching.
10:10 me when i first studied histology and memorized the histology pictures by their colors only to realize that everything is gonna be in pink and purple from now on. 😂 Great and very clear review! Thank you!
Mr. Webster, please a video on the histology of the deep transverse perineal muscles, left and right, and how uniquely their meeting is, head to head, with a simple thin raphe line separating them. A most direct meeting of the left side of the body with the right side of the body. Thank you.
I always got stuck in the lab looking at the cardiac tissue but WOW the spinal cord tissue is extraordinary! I wish we could catch these cells moving. The most action I get are mri's.
Hi Sam
I am a 74year old full time GP. I have been watching your sessions for years. As a medical student I found anatomy tedious. Now I can’t get enough. I wish I had had you as a teacher when I was 18!
One of the first of your sessions I watched years ago you were discussing stitch and how it is diaphragmatic in origin. On the right side it is due to the liver bobbing around and on the left side it is the stomach. I never knew this. Certainly my teachers never told me. Keep doing these and I will keep watching.
you are the best educator i have ever known on planet seriously
Me and my sister are saying that you helped us sooooooooooooooo much
Extremely happy to see you starting a histology serie
This teacher is amazing, love it!!Soooooo interesting , I wish I was back in nursing school learning from you.
Great and best Histology video I have ever seen
10:10 me when i first studied histology and memorized the histology pictures
by their colors only to realize that everything is gonna be in pink and purple from now on. 😂
Great and very clear review! Thank you!
You are doing Great keep it up 👍
Mr. Webster, please a video on the histology of the deep transverse perineal muscles, left and right, and how uniquely their meeting is, head to head, with a simple thin raphe line separating them. A most direct meeting of the left side of the body with the right side of the body.
Thank you.
I'm going to watch it RIGHT NOW
Great video!!🎉
Thank you for the "slide" show 😉
Good luck for the first year exams!
I always got stuck in the lab looking at the cardiac tissue but WOW the spinal cord tissue is extraordinary! I wish we could catch these cells moving. The most action I get are mri's.
Please more histology mister Webster!
That was great! Very tasty for an artist. Thanks for that
Hi sir
Thank you It's so fascinating
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Thank you. 🙂
i love it thank u so muchhhh
Amazing
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Thank you ❤️ sir I feel difficulties in histology
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