I just started medicine and I had my first CVS anatomy lecture. I was really struggling to the point of having a mental breakdown. Your videos are honestly so well made and are so enjoyable and easy to understand to the point that anatomy for me is now not studying its fun.
Hello Doctor. I am working out at the gym and at the same time watching your videos because I just started Anatomy and physiology, and it is a lot to learn.
Wow!! Thank you for the explicit explanation . This video is Indeed a life saver. I was reading but I couldn't comprehend a thing cause it looked so confusing but after watching this video ; I now understand every bit of what's written in the book. God bless you.
Alternate Universe House? Forgive me, sir. I will be undergoing surgery soon, so i am thankful for this demonstration. I was apparently born without a pericardium. Found out yesterday.
What's in between the fibrous pericardium and the mediastinal pleura? Does the mediastinal pleura line the fibrous pericardium externally? Great video by the way!
Getting ready for my HESI A2 exam and had to go back to refresh my mind for the Anatomy part and your explanation helped a lot!! I really enjoyed watching your video . Thank you!!
This does help a lot! Thanks. But I was studying muscles too and that still adds to the confusion about the naming of the connective tissue layers. For muscles (outward -> inward): epimysium, perimysium, endomysium. While for the heart (outward -> inward): pericardium, epicardium, endocardium. Could you shed some light on why the "epi" (upon) and "peri" (around) prefixes seem switched?
Have you ever thought about using an analogous graph of the nuclear envelope to describe the anatomy of the serous pericardium..? Think about it, the nuclear envelope is a double membrane structure that has nuclear pores (same as the openings for the major blood vessels), and the two membranes are continuous with each other around the pores..
Thank you soo much for this video and the rest.Your anatomy videos are the only ones which I don't fall asleep while watching😂😂😂 and you're quite an interesting character I'll give u that😋. -1st yr
If the visceral layer is connected to the epicardium, the parietal layer is connected to the fibrous pericardium, and the serous pericardium loops back on itself essentially making "one layer" how would one remove the heart from the fibrous pericardium without also removing both visceral and parietal layers?
you video are so amazing ,you are a cool person, keep going to do them even i am concentrate and laughing and i learn quickly ,thi is so fun to learn anatomy
Replying to this late but he obviously edited and that was deliberate, shows he's not perfect and he is so real. Too real, I only understand his lectures on UA-cam, he has great sense of humour and he's too good to be true.
The fact that you make me laugh while also concentrating better makes me appreciate you 2x more. Thank you, love your work
I just started medicine and I had my first CVS anatomy lecture. I was really struggling to the point of having a mental breakdown. Your videos are honestly so well made and are so enjoyable and easy to understand to the point that anatomy for me is now not studying its fun.
Hello Doctor. I am working out at the gym and at the same time watching your videos because I just started Anatomy and physiology, and it is a lot to learn.
Learn biochemistry it will make you blind 😢😢😢
He's so full of phenomenal knowledge & his sense of humor :) I absolutely love it!!!!! Thank You
You’re literally taking me through medical school thank u sir
The layer distinction is superb!
That's the craziest lecture I've ever seen 😂😂
Your videos are amazingly helpful, I really enjoy how you break things down. Thanks for all the effort you put in, keep it up!
Sam that has to be the funniest lecture you have done! I even paused it and showed it to my wife as it made me laugh out loud!
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Wow!!
Thank you for the explicit explanation .
This video is Indeed a life saver.
I was reading but I couldn't comprehend a thing cause it looked so confusing but after watching this video ; I now understand every bit of what's written in the book.
God bless you.
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explaining what you see when dissecting is my favourite part ! really helpful
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Made a lot of sense the way you presented the pericardium , Thankyou
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Alternate Universe House? Forgive me, sir.
I will be undergoing surgery soon, so i am thankful for this demonstration.
I was apparently born without a pericardium.
Found out yesterday.
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THANK YOU for explaining the sinuses.
What's in between the fibrous pericardium and the mediastinal pleura? Does the mediastinal pleura line the fibrous pericardium externally? Great video by the way!
Love the humour, keep goin!!!
Getting ready for my HESI A2 exam and had to go back to refresh my mind for the Anatomy part and your explanation helped a lot!! I really enjoyed watching your video . Thank you!!
This does help a lot! Thanks.
But I was studying muscles too and that still adds to the confusion about the naming of the connective tissue layers.
For muscles (outward -> inward): epimysium, perimysium, endomysium.
While for the heart (outward -> inward): pericardium, epicardium, endocardium.
Could you shed some light on why the "epi" (upon) and "peri" (around) prefixes seem switched?
Thank you for making anatomy fun to learn!
I wish if you help me more with pericardial sinuses , but it still a good explanation , thank you sir ❤️
Thank You Sir...
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Thanks so much for all your work and effort to teach us something. Greatly appreciated!
Thanks! I need motivating some times!
Have you ever thought about using an analogous graph of the nuclear envelope to describe the anatomy of the serous pericardium..?
Think about it, the nuclear envelope is a double membrane structure that has nuclear pores (same as the openings for the major blood vessels), and the two membranes are continuous with each other around the pores..
I really love the way you explained thank you
I found this video very helpfull thanku for explaining
Thank you soo much for this video and the rest.Your anatomy videos are the only ones which I don't fall asleep while watching😂😂😂 and you're quite an interesting character I'll give u that😋.
-1st yr
amazing explanation
I love you Dr Webster! You have helped me so much with this concept.
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If the visceral layer is connected to the epicardium, the parietal layer is connected to the fibrous pericardium, and the serous pericardium loops back on itself essentially making "one layer" how would one remove the heart from the fibrous pericardium without also removing both visceral and parietal layers?
Love your explanations! ahahah i understand everything i don't get on my class, thank you!!
Very impressive.
Great explaination. Really love your videos ❤
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Sir i completely understood that ur mood became off when balloon used to be blasted there😑sorry for that..we love u a lot
Please can you please do a lecture on Fetal Circulation? I have a text on Saturday and I need help
I really liked the video
Good concept making but i didn't get the concept of transverse and oblique sinuses.😟
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Oh that balloon 🎈 it got blasted 😛😂😂u r horribly good man .........dr.Sam Webster keep going
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Came here to figure out where the oblique sinus was, am not disappointed. Thanks! It's not very useful clinically huh..
I can see the disappointment in your face dr when you could not explain to us about the serous pericardium using the balloon
you video are so amazing ,you are a cool person, keep going to do them even i am concentrate and laughing and i learn quickly ,thi is so fun to learn anatomy
This helps me soooo much!!! Thank you for awesome videos :)
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I want some explanation about muscular system
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I dont mean to laugh at your mistakes but I was wheezing at 7:40 and 8:38 haha😅
This is a great video btw!
Sir please give subtitles video
15:25 transverse pericardial sinus
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Thank u for not explaining the sinuses😐
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i'm clear about Layers...
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This man does not know that it is actually possible to edit a video, but I love his lessons tho
Replying to this late but he obviously edited and that was deliberate, shows he's not perfect and he is so real.
Too real, I only understand his lectures on UA-cam, he has great sense of humour and he's too good to be true.
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I have a diagnosis constrictive pericarditis and when I watching you try to be funny with heart in your hand is just no nice thumbs down
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good but you wasted a lot of time for jokes or smt