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Gross anatomy (also called topographical anatomy) is the study of anatomy at the macroscopic level.
Gross anatomy is studied using both invasive and noninvasive methods with the goal of obtaining information about the macroscopic structure and organization of organs and organ systems. Among the most common methods of study is dissection, in which the corpse of an animal or a human cadaver is surgically opened and its organs studied. Endoscopy, in which a video camera-equipped instrument is inserted through a small incision in the subject, may be used to explore the internal organs and other structures of living animals. The anatomy of the circulatory system in a living animal may be studied noninvasively via angiography, a technique in which blood vessels are visualized after being injected with an opaque dye. Other means of study include radiological techniques of imaging, such as X-ray and MRI.
Most doctoral health profession schools, such as medical and dental schools, require that students complete a practical (dissection) course in gross human anatomy. Such courses aim to educate students in basic human anatomy and seek to establish anatomical landmarks that may later be used to aid medical diagnosis. Many schools provide students with cadavers for investigation by dissection, aided by dissection manuals, as well as cadaveric atlases (e.g. Netter's, Rohen's). Working intimately with a cadaver during a gross anatomy course captures the essence of the patient-provider relationship.
Gross may refer to:
Anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. In some of its facets, anatomy is related to embryology and comparative anatomy, which itself is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny.Human anatomy is one of the basic essential sciences of medicine.
The discipline of anatomy is divided into macroscopic and microscopic anatomy. Macroscopic anatomy, or gross anatomy, is the examination of an animal's body parts using unaided eyesight. Gross anatomy also includes the branch of superficial anatomy. Microscopic anatomy involves the use of optical instruments in the study of the tissues of various structures, known as histology, and also in the study of cells.
The history of anatomy is characterized by a progressive understanding of the functions of the organs and structures of the human body. Methods have also improved dramatically, advancing from the examination of animals by dissection of carcasses and cadavers (corpses) to 20th century medical imaging techniques including X-ray, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.
WARNING: SOME IMAGES ARE GRAPHIC. At Georgetown University Medical School, gross anatomy is a rite of passage for first year students. And the AP's Lee Powell found the school is not at a loss for donor bodies. (Nov. 30)
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A short introduction to the commitment needed for medical school. This is a clip from Gross Anatomy where Christine Lahti lays down the facts about being a doctor, no matter how hard they may be to hear. I noticed a clip already up at YouTube, but the picture quality looks to be from a VHS tape or poorly rendered video file, so this is a replacement.
A digital dissection manual, published by a professor and students at Columbia's medical college, aims to improve the gross anatomy student experience. WSJ's Jason Bellini reports.
Hi all, this video takes you through the major vessels of the abdominal organs in a step-by-step manner. By the time it is over you ought to be able to draw them out without a great deal of difficulty. I hope you find it useful!
Meet the lab director and take a tour around the anatomy lab.
As you get ready for Medical School, the Anatomy lab may not be a familiar learning space. Get advice from NYITCOM medical students to help you prepare for the Anatomy lab. Check out these videos as well: NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine - Welcome First Year Medical Students! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsSSwufVjXQ Words of Wisdom - NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLt3MWpb-hU
Here is a review of the bony features of the upper limb (clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges) and the muscles that attach to them. I apologize for the construction noise in the background but my lab is right next to an active site and there was no getting around it. Enjoy!
The gross anatomy of the human stomach is described.
Plastinated detached human liver. Presented and edited by Dr. Akram Abood Jaffar. Filmed by Mr Nasser Zahra at College of Medicine, University of Sharjah. Related video: Dissection of the liver: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcfwKVZgolM This video and its channel are supported by "Human Anatomy Education" page on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AnatomyEducation
Welcome to a series of educational videos covering the regional anatomy of human body. Project designer & presenter: Dr. Sahar Hafeez Videos done by: - Maha Alharbi; medical student - Banan; medical student - Maria Zadah; medical student *This video has been filmed in Princess Nora University's lab. All copy rights are reserved for the Anatomic Wisdom team.
Here is a review of the bony features of the upper limb (clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges) and the muscles that attach to them. I apologize for the construction noise in the background but my lab is right next to an active site and there was no getting around it. Enjoy!
This video is about anatomy of the cadaver - head and neck. University of Sulaimani / College of Medicine
This is a practical session on the anatomy of the thyroid gland and related structures including an outline of the triangles of the neck. The video session is described with the aid of plastinated specimens, plastic models and cadaveric dissection. After completion of this video session, it is expected that you will be able to identify the: Boundaries of the triangles of the neck: anterior triangle, posterior triangle. Subdivisions of the anterior triangle: submental, submandibular, carotid and muscular. The relations of the strap muscles to the thyroid gland: sternohyoid, omohyoid, sternothyroid, and thyrohyoid. Shape and position of the thyroid lobes and isthmus. Pyramidal lobe and levator glandulae muscle. Relations of the thyroid gland to: strap muscles, trachea, esophagus, thyroid...
Introductory Lecture to Human Anatomy by Professor Fink. Topics include the subdisciplines of Anatomy (incl: Gross Anatomy, Regional Anatomy, Systemic Anatomy, Radiological Anatomy, Histology, Cytology, Embryology, Teratology, Pathologic Anatomy & Comparative Anatomy). Also included are descriptions of X-Rays, CT Scans, MRI, Angiography & Ultrasound. Also presented is Anatomic Position, and Directional Terms Used in Anatomy (incl: cranial, caudal, superior, inferior, anterior, posterior, ventral & dorsal). Check-out professor fink's web-site for additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: https://wlac.redshelf.com/ “Hard Copy” L...
Thank you for watching and supporting! I am very sorry that the video was so blurry and the camera was not focusing. I am aware that the audio was not the greatest, either. This video was prerecorded so there was nothing I could do to fix it. Please feel free to leave requests for future videos and I will do my best to record them for you. I am working on uploading several other topics within the next few weeks. Dr. Sahar Hafeez
Check related video: Inguinal region, dissection of a female body http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp9p016QBvw After completion of this video session it is expected that you will be able to: Gross anatomy Define: Inguinal ligament; Lacunar ligament; Pectineal ligament; Reflected inguinal ligament; Intercrural fibers; Conjoint tendon; Iliopubic tract; Interfoveolar fibers. Describe: the superficial and deep inguinal rings. the anterior/posterior walls, roof and floor of the inguinal canal; boundaries of inguinal triangle of Hasselbach, boundaries of the femoral ring. List: the layers of the spermatic cord (External spermatic fascia, Cremasteric fascia, Internal spermatic fascia); the contents of the spermatic cord: (Ductus deferens, Processus vaginalis (usually a remnant), Arteries, Veins, N...
Hi all, this video takes you through the major vessels of the abdominal organs in a step-by-step manner. By the time it is over you ought to be able to draw them out without a great deal of difficulty. I hope you find it useful!
Thank you so much for watching and supporting! I am very sorry the camera wasn't focusing on the model throughout the video. Please feel free to leave requests for future videos and I will do my best to record them for you. I am working on uploading several other topics within the next few weeks.
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music - Ross Sewage
lyrics - Ross Sewage
Feared by dogmatics and systematically oppressed
Science my crime, medicine I confess
Bearers of ignorance put a halt to my work
For in the coronal plane is where I would lurk
Forced underground, six feet deep is precise
A labour for knowledge by my own device
Maggots and worms my constant companions
Pillaging crypts and defiling their coffins
Archaic alchemists must be put to rest
Notions of prima matter I'll test
When the casket's exhumed and I've broken the seal
It's surely just flesh and blood I'll reveal
A nidorous air pervades through my lab
A noxious bi-product of the stiff on the slab
I meticulously sketch the skins contours and grains
Then probe sub-cutaneously for arteries and veins
Methodical excision to lay bare the bones
For understanding of anatomical unknowns
Though necrosis makes the facts harder to confer
I'm proud to be a cadaverous cartographer
Slicing through mortal shells
Discerning the secrets they tell
Engaged in necrology
Gross anatomy
Surgery on fresh human corpses
A putrid employ to read what the gore says
Knowledge my aim, blasphemes they claim
Negating all their spiritual discourses
(solo: "Quæ Prosunt Omnibus Artibus" by S.C. McGrath)
Retractors split open the chest cavity
Ocular scopes provide a glimpse into humanity...
Inhumanity
Excavations are clear
There is no soul here
(solo: "Tales From The Crypt" by A.S. LaBarre)
(solo: "The Vitruvian Man" by S.C. McGrath)
(solo: "Encyclopædia Anatomica" by A.S. LaBarre)
A labyrinth of nerves and muscles explored
Their designs in my necronomicon are stored
Spinal tendrils extend through all planes
Cognition lies not in the heart but the brain
Visceral gears are each recorded and weighed
A corporeal blueprint for mankind I have made
Surrounded by disemboweled organs, it would seem
We are all nothing but organic machines
Slicing through mortal shells
Discerning the secrets they tell
Engaged in necrology