That these tissues can be end use specific just incredible. Design of rotation of eye in socket and ability to enervate and blood supply during operating conditions. Auto focus and light sensitive. Add a splash of color for individual unique beauty. Kudos to research and development.
Excellent tutorial. Thorough and well explained. We had our lecturer reference you as a resource because, "You do a much better job of explaining these things." True MVP for exams. Thank you.
I have enjoyed your videos and learned a lot from them, but where can I find the same level of explanation on the mechanisms and anatomy of the eyelids? there is very little that explains as well as you have on the eyeball mechanics and nerves. I would love to see a very deep dive on eyelid anatomy and how they open and close, the blink response etc...
So if you have age related long sightedness, does that mean the muscle isn't strong enough to squash the lens or that the ciliary body is fully contracted but the suspense ligaments are now slack and the lens is still thin?
anatomy at the beginning was pretty boring... now you have turned it into a very interesting subject thank you so much sir
this was a very good video! I was honestly a bit afraid of the ganglions, but this made it feel like a breeze :)
I'm very impressed with your detailed knowledge 😍
you teach so interestingly and so simply i have sm fun during all your videos
You should have views in millions I mean lots of hard work. Love your work from Pakistan. My sincere thankfulness
Thank you SO SO much for all the videos you make. I love learning from you!! Xx
Amazing explanation sir u made the anatomy so easy.🙏
Fantastic intro!
That these tissues can be end use specific just incredible. Design of rotation of eye in socket and ability to enervate and blood supply during operating conditions. Auto focus and light sensitive.
Add a splash of color for individual unique beauty. Kudos to research and development.
Loved your explanation. Thanks! 💕
Excellent tutorial. Thorough and well explained. We had our lecturer reference you as a resource because, "You do a much better job of explaining these things." True MVP for exams. Thank you.
Thank you prof WEB i learned a lot from you keep uploading anatomy for us.
Great teaching technics
Professor Webster is just awesome
Thank you so much. Med school life saver
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Classic.easy to understand.
you've probably wanted to write "classy" and it is :)
this was a nice teaching
Thank you, sir!
I have enjoyed your videos and learned a lot from them, but where can I find the same level of explanation on the mechanisms and anatomy of the eyelids? there is very little that explains as well as you have on the eyeball mechanics and nerves. I would love to see a very deep dive on eyelid anatomy and how they open and close, the blink response etc...
Thank you so much sir 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Where can one buy these models? They appear extremely helpful as supplemental resources to books.
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Superb! Thank you.
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One of the main ways that sympathetic neurones travel around the body is by following arteries .
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Plzz upload video on nose anatomy..
i have palsy of cranial nerve six - duane's retraction syndrome (type one). left eye can't turn left.
Super perfect
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If the optic nerve is an exention of the brain, is it lined with the meninges? If so, does it have cerebrospinal fluid?
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So if you have age related long sightedness, does that mean the muscle isn't strong enough to squash the lens or that the ciliary body is fully contracted but the suspense ligaments are now slack and the lens is still thin?
The cilliary muscles weaken and so the crytalline lens looses its elasticity thus their ability to accomodate (the ability to see at near) lessens.
Hmm
TOO BAD EXPLANATION