@@khmm1383”Roman” would be difficult to learn as it is a dying dialect of Italian. And while Latin is no longer spoken anywhere, it is taught globally. Any Romance language would be beneficial, especially Italian which is the closest of the Romance languages to Latin o
2:08 based on that diagram, my spinal cord defect, which I was born with, must be at the L3 or L4 level, and only affects the nerve roots on the left side of my spinal cord. This is because I have basically full control and sensory function of my left hip and above, but rapidly increasing loss of function below about the midpoint of my left thigh.
Learning Greek before becoming a med student will save you many headaches.
You mean Latin?
@@ev1lent1ty32 Both, Better yet learn Roman too
@@khmm1383”Roman” would be difficult to learn as it is a dying dialect of Italian. And while Latin is no longer spoken anywhere, it is taught globally.
Any Romance language would be beneficial, especially Italian which is the closest of the Romance languages to Latin o
Latin
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2:08 based on that diagram, my spinal cord defect, which I was born with, must be at the L3 or L4 level, and only affects the nerve roots on the left side of my spinal cord. This is because I have basically full control and sensory function of my left hip and above, but rapidly increasing loss of function below about the midpoint of my left thigh.
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Preparing fr med entrance exam , excited to see the anatomy of human body in med college
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May we never see this spinal cord injury (gosh 1k likes)
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