I love the pace. I love studying slow because the knowledge lasts long that way, and it is easier to grasp. Medical students and graduates tend to ldo everything fast. Fast review, fast memorisation tips, ect. I couldn't be further from feeling like that.
You’re talking ab is hatha yoga, especially when you find the rotation vertex in the mid thoracic spine, at the t6/t7 intervertebral disc. During your asanas, see what motions you can do with that vertex. Also study the L5/S1 vertex.
I love the pace. I love studying slow because the knowledge lasts long that way, and it is easier to grasp. Medical students and graduates tend to ldo everything fast. Fast review, fast memorisation tips, ect. I couldn't be further from feeling like that.
Thank you for including the magnification information.
This is an outstanding presentation!!
It's amazing how these specialized cells work together.
It's a good thing ! I always pray to god that you would share a very long video with us !!
I've never seen these cells before. It's awesome, meaningful and enjoyable 😊
Thank you so much, Doctor
Thank you ❤❤❤
Very useful. Thank you so very much. 🙏
Great video. Can you give a quick overview of organ systems/ topics that will be discussed in this series? Are you going to move on to pathology?
Nobel prize to Dr Webster
Nice teacher all arond the fild
So, by this observation can we be certain that by breathing by the mouth and avoiding the sinuses we create a series of pathological phenomena?
Hi Sam. Any advice on books that will help better my knowledge and understanding of the human anatomy?. Highly appreciate it.
You’re talking ab is hatha yoga, especially when you find the rotation vertex in the mid thoracic spine, at the t6/t7 intervertebral disc. During your asanas, see what motions you can do with that vertex. Also study the L5/S1 vertex.
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