Hello professor.I am a medical professional and working in cardiac operation theatre.your lectures are really helpful for me to understand the cardiovascular system while working on heart and other vessels.please keep teaching always.your way of teaching is just wow. 🙏🙏
Next month I will start medicine and I was terrified that I won't handle it. Then I started watching your movies and the way you present is making me calm. Thank you so much for that, you are a great teacher and I am sure I will watch your movies during medicine.
Excellent overview. Sam Webster has the ability to take a complex anatomy and make it easier to understand. You’re a great anatomy lecturer, Sam Webster. Thank you for your patience and clarity.
Thanks teacher . For many years, I can't know this topic in detail accurately. Now I know about this confused topic easily because of your best videos.
I come to this channel for two reasons: It is a great instructional video even for someone who is not a future doctor and second, for the great ASMR show.
I am a Korean medical university student and I'm going through the abdominal part anatomy videos of yours. I am getting so much help now understanding everything..Thank you so much !
Sam, I don't know which profession u are but I are a superb medical teacher. You make hard content look simple. I am now knowledgeable enough. I never understood this even after my graduation in my nursing college 11 years ago.
Thank you very much. I enjoy your lectures because they are ao natural and engagng! At 72, you make me feel like studying medicine..(.with my partial sight included...)
If that is not the infinite intelligence of God, I don't know what illustrates it better, nature and evolution. Dr.Sam Webster, you are the best practicing scholar of this continuous evolution. AMAZING!
The great great sir Sam. First of all I bow to you and want to thank you for everything you did for us to make anatomy this super super smooth from a very turbulent one tbh. No words,no gesture can match your efforts you have put it in these videos sir. I'm just desperate to meet you in person and I'm sure i'll one day,all the way from India to wherever you are at present. Thanks a ton sir. I can keep writing a whole essay on this but I need to stop here.🥹
Wonderful presentation, make me to be in very interested to studying all this even I have a very very slow understanding and quite bad memory! I can't thanks enough Dr Sam for all this explanation!😊🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏☀️ (I'm Hungarian)
Thanks. It is the best overview about cardiovascular anatomy. You are the good teacher. It was really interesting and quit easy for understanding the information that you gave for us. Good luck.
An organism is a miracle itself, if you think about it. How did it all come together to make such a complex system, philosophically speaking? Oh, so many things we are used to and don't really see or value.
Thank you for your good videos,i learned anatomy with you from the scratch,and if it wasn't for you it didn't become so easy and understandable for me.🥰❤️🙏
Hands down (especially since you like hands so much), you are the best anatomy teacher around. Where were you when I was taking pre-med anatomy when I was getting my Dance Degree at UCLA decades ago? I am a now therapeutic bodyworker and continue to train in my field constantly. Your videos tie everything together brilliantly. Thank you so very much! Cheers!
I’m studying this because I fainted twice on September 11 th and hit the back of my head... I put ice on my head for five days .. so as not to have brain swelling or bleeding I. The brain. I suspect I had a vasavegal syncope episode due to extreme emotional distress, not eating for 9 hours .. but after about a week I had blurry vision and weakness in the knees and light headed ness then my left vas’s vegal nerve by at my left neck was swollen and bruised .. then my heart had a swelling painful lump on my skin that I massaged with olive oil and lavender and salt water and then Indian Aztec clay. It secreted fluid like water I suspect a blood clot coagulated from the ice after the fall tried squeezing through the nerve and heart? I also massaged in cbd oil to thin the blood. Will I be able to continue to heal with rest? I lived . Will my vision continue to heal? How can I manage my adrenal glands from freaking out ?! Besides Ashwaganda
Can you please show the location of the uterus? Is it towards front or back?
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Thank you for the video. In my opinion the concepts of gas exchange based on pressure differences also having O2 and CO2 in the blood as gases which form bubbles are invalid and false, are there any other hypotheses out there? Atmospheric pressure continually changes based on wind, temperature and the elevation of the ground, it is almost impossible that O2 and CO2 as gases pass by each other in and out blood inside the Alveolus. Another problem is that the same pressure pushes O2 into blood and pulls the CO2 out, it doesn't make sense. Also we can not measure the CO2 or O2 gas volumes in the blood, the only gas forming in the blood after compressing and decompressing it is Nitrogen bubbles after a deep dive and rapid ascending in the water.
Hello professor.I am a medical professional and working in cardiac operation theatre.your lectures are really helpful for me to understand the cardiovascular system while working on heart and other vessels.please keep teaching always.your way of teaching is just wow. 🙏🙏
Cardiovascular system-
Pulmonary trunk.
Coronary artery.
Ascending aorta
Arch of aorta
Descending thoracic aorta
Descending abdominal aorta.
Brachiocephlaic trunk
Subclavian artery
Axillary artery
Brachial artery
Radial artery
Ulnar artery
Palmar arches.
Left common carotid artery
Left subclavian artery.
Intercostal artery.
Abdominal aorta-
Celiac trunk
Superior mesenteric artery
Inferior mesenteric artery
Left n right renal artery.
Gondal artery.
Common ilac artery.
Internal iliac artery
External iliac artery.
Femoral artery
Popliteal artery
Posterior tibial artery
Plantar artery.
Veins follow the artery.
Great saphenous vein
Long saphenous vein
Short saphenous vein.
Popliteal vein
Femoral vein
External iliac vein
Internal iliac vein.
Common ilac vein
Lateral gondal vein
Portal vein
Superior vena cava
2 brachiocephlaic vein
Subclavian vein jugular vein.
Ulnar vein
Radial vein
Brachial vein
Axillary vein
Basilic vein
Cephalic vein.
Median cubital vein.
Thank you sir
سبحان الخلاق العظيم سبحان الله عدد ما خلق وعدد كل شيء🌷
Thank youuu❤
Quick note: the saphoneous veins don’t follow an artery
thank you a billion thousand times
Dr Webster you're truly super talented for wrap ups like that!
Next month I will start medicine and I was terrified that I won't handle it. Then I started watching your movies and the way you present is making me calm. Thank you so much for that, you are a great teacher and I am sure I will watch your movies during medicine.
how has your journey been with medicine
good afternoon professor! could listen to you all day! thank you for your lectures with such wonderful clarity!
Thank you so much for the videos! They have helped me immensely with understanding anatomy during 1st year of medical school. :D
How is medical school going
This is exactly what I was looking for and boom! You uploaded it. Thank you so much Sam
Can't thank you enough for your videos. You are a brilliant instructor!
Excellent teacher. Just love the way you explain it all. Thanks Sam.
Excellent overview. Sam Webster has the ability to take a complex anatomy and make it easier to understand. You’re a great anatomy lecturer, Sam Webster. Thank you for your patience and clarity.
Thanks teacher . For many years, I can't know this topic in detail accurately. Now I know about this confused topic easily because of your best videos.
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.
The best teacher of anatomy I have ever met! Thanks so much for the great work done🤝
I am a software engineer and I can make sense of it all. Thanks it’s so nicely explained. Big Fan!
having finished highschool but love learning. Thx for your video, also like your personality
First year med student here- love your videos! Clear, concise and with some humour. :)
Wow. This is an amazing teaching technique. I love it so much. Thanks for this great work.
I am a physician Assistant student, from Monrovia, Liberia.
These are such great videos. Really supporting me during my first year studying Diagnostic Radiography and medical imaging. Thank you very much!
Oh my God, what I have just discovered - whole new world of knowledge. Thank you!
Thanks Sam, what a brilliant Overview! - You are a Genius.....
I'm from Egypt love your way in teaching
You are amazing professor 👌🌼
One of the best teacher ever!!!😀
I come to this channel for two reasons: It is a great instructional video even for someone who is not a future doctor and second, for the great ASMR show.
This guy is the Bob Ross of the Medicine
@@Dankschon True.
Am not anatomy student but just found the videos interesting and educative thanks for the lectures
I am a Korean medical university student and I'm going through the abdominal part anatomy videos of yours. I am getting so much help now understanding everything..Thank you so much !
Thank you for the terrific video!! The way you explained it made it so easy not to lose attention for the entire duration! Thank you!
I don't know how to thank you sir.its never enough to just thank you but what else can I do.This is just priceless to b honest.
Great
Other professors = professors Dr.Sam= A Whole Another Mood
Love sense of humour☘☘💐🌱
Thank you DR. SAM you made it very interesting and so easy to understand the anotomy in another level
Lots of love from INDIA 😀😎🤗
Sam, I don't know which profession u are but I are a superb medical teacher. You make hard content look simple. I am now knowledgeable enough. I never understood this even after my graduation in my nursing college 11 years ago.
I m from India love the way you teach anatomy it's cool🥰
Such a savior before exams 💆♀️. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much. I enjoy your lectures because they are ao natural and engagng! At 72, you make me feel like studying medicine..(.with my partial sight included...)
Thank you so much for the videos! They have helped me immensely with understanding anatomy during 1st semester of dental faculty :D
This should be a required class taught to every human, like language. It is important to understand your body, as important as communicating.
I am from Bangladesh. The videos are very helpful to me. Thank you so much sir for sharing these.
Thank you so much Sem, love from India 🙏🙏
Thank you for your explanatory videos! You are really helping confused med students get things right!
Great video, looking forward to the following cardiovascular system videos !
Thankyou so much for this overview video, it's very fabulous video. This video cleared all my confusions about the vessels.
Again thans so much.
I must say you are fabulous at explaining anatomy.
Lots of support from Nepal🇳🇵❤
Best lecturer for anatomy!
finally someone thats relaxed teaching
Omg! So good teaching... I'm not medical student but i understood all clearly as an artist.
CVS:-
Pul. Trunk
Ascending aorta
Arch of aorta
Coronary artery
Brachiocephalic trunk
Left carotid artery
Sub clavian artery
coronary artery
Upper limbo:-
Sub clavian artery
Axillary artery
Brachial artery
Radial & ulnar Artery
Palmar arch
In the trunk and head :-
Branch of Brachiocephalic
Common carotid artery
Internal carotid artery
External Carotid artery
Sub-clavian artery
Vertebral artery comes from sub-clavian and to the brain
Descending thoracic Aorta
Intercoastal artery
Descending Abdominal aorta
Celiac trunk (anterior branch) to stomach
Sup. Mesenteric artery ( abdominal viscera organs)
Inf. Mesenteric artery ( visceral organs)
Renal Artery's (lateral)
Gonadal (testicular & ovarian) Artery's
Bifurcaction of Descending aorta
2 Common iliac artery
Internal iliac artery ( organs inside pelvis)
External iliac artery
Passing through inguinaligament
Femoral artery (runs medially)
politial artery
Anterior tibial artery ( dorsum of foot)
Posterior tibial artery (calf muscles) (plantar of the foot)
Plantar artery's
Venis tend to follow artery
Great Saphenous vein( superficial)
Poplitial vein
Femoral vein
When run deep to inguinaligament
External & internal iliac vein
Common iliac vein
Interior vena cava
Lateral gonadal vein
Renal vein
Hepatic portal vein
Sup. Vena cava
Brachiocephalic vein's
Right side
Sub clavian vein
Jugular vein
Jugular vein
External ( drains superficial of cranium & brain and trunk Majoris)
Internal ( brain, cranium and all the trunk)
Sub-clavian vein
Axillary
Brachial
Ulnar & radial
Palmar arch
Basilic vein
Cephalic vein
Median cubital vein ( connects basilica and cephalic vein.
Thank you sir,
Well Said!
Thank you Lord, for your Education was my true Love
I wanted a revision of this like so badly...
Love you sir
Thank you
If that is not the infinite intelligence of God, I don't know what illustrates it better, nature and evolution.
Dr.Sam Webster, you are the best practicing scholar of this continuous evolution. AMAZING!
Thanks Doc .. your explanations are simple and comprehendible.
Isn't it amazing how everything works in sync ,I'm fascinated with the human anatomy, thank you so much for your lessons best wishes 😊 💙🙏
Thanks for the video Dr. Webster.
I appreciate your commitment!!!!!!!!
Sir, you are the best... love from Assam, India... 1st year mbbs is easier with you in it 🤍
A thank you very much from an outsider. Learned a lot.
Hi dear friend please live long and your family good teaching today God bless you dear friend Amen
such clear discrimination of …….. Thank you for your good work
Fantastic video. Thank you for producing this amazing content. Cheers.
You are a life savior!
The great great sir Sam.
First of all I bow to you and want to thank you for everything you did for us to make anatomy this super super smooth from a very turbulent one tbh.
No words,no gesture can match your efforts you have put it in these videos sir.
I'm just desperate to meet you in person and I'm sure i'll one day,all the way from India to wherever you are at present.
Thanks a ton sir.
I can keep writing a whole essay on this but I need to stop here.🥹
Excellent professor, I am 🇮🇳. Thank you
Wonderful presentation, make me to be in very interested to studying all this even I have a very very slow understanding and quite bad memory! I can't thanks enough Dr Sam for all this explanation!😊🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏☀️ (I'm Hungarian)
Best anatomy video even seen
Wow,
Thank you very much
I understand, from Hungary Budapest!
Omg, thank you SO much, having the models clarified a lot for me!!!
COOL ! I needed a review of the cardiovascular system. Thanks
Thanks. It is the best overview about cardiovascular anatomy. You are the good teacher. It was really interesting and quit easy for understanding the information that you gave for us. Good luck.
lol your videos are good with coffee .. so relaxing and detailed
GREAT JOB !! If people gets to understand their internal body, they would change their mind about their life also.
An organism is a miracle itself, if you think about it. How did it all come together to make such a complex system, philosophically speaking? Oh, so many things we are used to and don't really see or value.
My lifesaver ♥️♥️🙏🏼
Thank you for your good videos,i learned anatomy with you from the scratch,and if it wasn't for you it didn't become so easy and understandable for me.🥰❤️🙏
Thank uuuu Thank uu so much sir....such a nice explanation ,and very clear visualisation😊😊😊
Hands down (especially since you like hands so much), you are the best anatomy teacher around.
Where were you when I was taking pre-med anatomy when I was getting my Dance Degree at UCLA decades ago? I am a now therapeutic bodyworker and continue to train in my field constantly. Your videos tie everything together brilliantly. Thank you so very much! Cheers!
Sir you are the best .keep making videos i like it.
Great review. Thank you Sam!
Excellent Introduction
Mr. Sam looks like this actor in a medical show.. I believe is the show called Dr. house..
the best teacher
Thanks Sam love your work :) Aussie watcher.
Very well done sir, your efforts are in the sky's the limit.
You do an amazing job explaining!
Thanks for the video! The content is great!
Thanks for this video I like you explain . 👍
thank you so much! i couldn’t understand this before 😵💫
I’m studying this because I fainted twice on September 11 th and hit the back of my head... I put ice on my head for five days .. so as not to have brain swelling or bleeding I. The brain. I suspect I had a vasavegal syncope episode due to extreme emotional distress, not eating for 9 hours .. but after about a week I had blurry vision and weakness in the knees and light headed ness then my left vas’s vegal nerve by at my left neck was swollen and bruised .. then my heart had a swelling painful lump on my skin that I massaged with olive oil and lavender and salt water and then Indian Aztec clay. It secreted fluid like water
I suspect a blood clot coagulated from the ice after the fall tried squeezing through the nerve and heart? I also massaged in cbd oil to thin the blood. Will I be able to continue to heal with rest? I lived . Will my vision continue to heal? How can I manage my adrenal glands from freaking out ?! Besides Ashwaganda
I am from ethiopia really suporting me god instracter thank you
I loved this video!
Can you please show the location of the uterus? Is it towards front or back?
Thank you for the video. In my opinion the concepts of gas exchange based on pressure differences also having O2 and CO2 in the blood as gases which form bubbles are invalid and false, are there any other hypotheses out there?
Atmospheric pressure continually changes based on wind, temperature and the elevation of the ground, it is almost impossible that O2 and CO2 as gases pass by each other in and out blood inside the Alveolus.
Another problem is that the same pressure pushes O2 into blood and pulls the CO2 out, it doesn't make sense. Also we can not measure the CO2 or O2 gas volumes in the blood, the only gas forming in the blood after compressing and decompressing it is Nitrogen bubbles after a deep dive and rapid ascending in the water.
I will continue to thank you...
do you have a physiology channal too?
Thank you from egypt
Excellent explanation of the whole system. 😅❤
Thank You So Much for the video. Content is great.. 👍👍
Are you dr house?
You are legend sir
Beautifully done
HI DR . my stomach have to mach pain and burning . help please
thank you so much for your sharing
awesome "overview" (lol)! again very useful!! thank you so much!!
You are an awesome teacher Sir , salutations.
How long does it take for the blood to make a full cycle from the heart back to the heart? It’s been 31 days and I’m still not quite right