Hi Sam, I've got finals coming up next week and your channel has been a pleasure while consolidating my knowledge. I think anatomy should be taught in the narrative way you do rather than in the 'bullet-pointed' way many of my lecturers have done. You have some lucky students! Looking forward to more videos
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Hi! I'm a first year med student from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. and your videos help me a lot, you are an incredible teacher, thank you so much! God bless you
Super tutorial video Sam. I just started a Sports Therapy course and the human antomy + systems are areas that we have to study. At almost 50yrs learning and concentrating during online sessions are a tough call. But hey, I found your videos and voila! I am memorizing and learning this unchartered area without much difficulty. Thank you very much Sir. 🙏🙏
Huge thank you! I study Fine Art so have been exploring the muscles and bones to apply to my portrait drawings and paintings. These videos are helping me gain an awareness of the body in relation to how light interacts with the form.
All the neurocranial or cranial bones are singular except for two that are paired: the parietal and temporal bones. Additionally, all the facial or viscerocranial bones are paired, except for two that are singular: the mandible and the vomer.
Hi sir! These videos are amazing and super helpful for me while I'm still new to anatomy, so thank you for doing them. I was wondering if you could do one on the frontal bone as well? Thank u for everything until now :))
Thank you very much sir. You are the best teacher of anatomy in the world
Hi Sam, I've got finals coming up next week and your channel has been a pleasure while consolidating my knowledge. I think anatomy should be taught in the narrative way you do rather than in the 'bullet-pointed' way many of my lecturers have done. You have some lucky students! Looking forward to more videos
I have gained a lot since I started viewing your website about two years back.
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I m a homoeopathic student sir from India and your video is really very interested I have seen all video thanku sir for provide these video to everyone without any cost thanku so much......
Hi! I'm a first year med student from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. and your videos help me a lot, you are an incredible teacher, thank you so much! God bless you
I don’t know what I would do without your videos
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I've been watching your videos for years it's always the best anatomy lectures
Super tutorial video Sam. I just started a Sports Therapy course and the human antomy + systems are areas that we have to study. At almost 50yrs learning and concentrating during online sessions are a tough call. But hey, I found your videos and voila! I am memorizing and learning this unchartered area without much difficulty. Thank you very much Sir. 🙏🙏
Just what I needed! Bravo!!
Huge thank you! I study Fine Art so have been exploring the muscles and bones to apply to my portrait drawings and paintings. These videos are helping me gain an awareness of the body in relation to how light interacts with the form.
Hello Sir! I think you are genius to have used both models. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
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I'm interested in human anatomy even though I'm not a student in medical field
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All the neurocranial or cranial bones are singular except for two that are paired: the parietal and temporal bones. Additionally, all the facial or viscerocranial bones are paired, except for two that are singular: the mandible and the vomer.
His videos are really good, I do think they could be shorter, though...
Thank you
At 16:35, I believe you are referring to the three tiny bones in the ear known as the ossicles: the malleus, incus, and stapes.
Hi sir! These videos are amazing and super helpful for me while I'm still new to anatomy, so thank you for doing them. I was wondering if you could do one on the frontal bone as well? Thank u for everything until now :))
thank u
Maybe just maybe revision is good. Well done.
Nice
Damn good stuff sir
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What camera do you use to film these immaculate anatomy videos? Thank you, great stuff
Canon R6 at the moment, with one large umbrella light and a smaller infill light for most things (instagram.com/p/CPQMfDdNQy-/?)
Pleas.. If you can give us quastions in the end of the Video
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