just wanted to let you know that I am a third year medical student, and your videos have honestly changed my life. I have found that I really like anatomy, and I always previously hated it because I never understood it. Thank you so much!
Wow I never thought Dr. House would start making educational TH-cam videos! Jokes aside, thanks a lot Sam, this video really helped me understand the concept after the confusing lecture I just had!
please do a video of Layers of Scalp & Face. I'm first year dental student in Sri Lanka & fell in love with anatomy because of your videos. Thank you for been a big help in studies.
thank you very much for your videos ! Do you think you could make a video about the lymphatic system of the breast ? with all the groups and levels ..... i think its quite confusing ..... that would be so great ! Thanks and greetings from germany :)
It does, the Internal carotid Artery travels through the Foramen Lacerum and then a branch goes through the optic canal, this branch is known as Ophthalmic Artery.
Towards the end of the video he mentions CNV1; I think he means CNV2. The topics went from super basic last week to super complicated this week... not as complicated as the infratemporal fossa video I watched just before this one though.
@@robertogonzalez6083 OH, maybe it's nomenclature I'm unfamiliar with that's more specific. I thought he was confusing Cranial Nerve One and Two... like the way Sam sometimes says clavicle when he means scapula, etc.
CN means cranial nerve and V here means the branches of the trigeminal nerve CNV1 means the first branch of Trigeminal nerve CIII .. and this the opthalamic branch
just wanted to let you know that I am a third year medical student, and your videos have honestly changed my life. I have found that I really like anatomy, and I always previously hated it because I never understood it. Thank you so much!
Wow I never thought Dr. House would start making educational TH-cam videos!
Jokes aside, thanks a lot Sam, this video really helped me understand the concept after the confusing lecture I just had!
After I watched the video for a second time,I realized that it was perfect. A+++
please do a video of Layers of Scalp & Face.
I'm first year dental student in Sri Lanka & fell in love with anatomy because of your videos. Thank you for been a big help in studies.
Very precise and to the point🎉
Thank you Sam Really another awesome video ore videos please on cornea and lens and nerves from thoracic cage☺☺☺☺
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Much better than that delivered by my professor...
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I was hoping you would show (if there are separate pathways) which specific thoracic vertebrae these nerves travel through. Thanks!
Thank you , make it easy, anatomy and physiological explanation together .
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Very conceptual video keep the good work up
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Thanks a lot! you make this so easy to understand.
path of sympathetics to superior tarsal muscle?
wonderful explanation, thank you!
the white board helps a lot ... please use it more often : )
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thank you very much for your videos !
Do you think you could make a video about the lymphatic system of the breast ? with all the groups and levels ..... i think its quite confusing ..... that would be so great !
Thanks and greetings from germany :)
You know it's real when he uses a board😂
Good enough!👍❤️
Thought the A. ophtalmica runs through the Canalis opticus🤔
It does, the Internal carotid Artery travels through the Foramen Lacerum and then a branch goes through the optic canal, this branch is known as Ophthalmic Artery.
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Towards the end of the video he mentions CNV1; I think he means CNV2. The topics went from super basic last week to super complicated this week... not as complicated as the infratemporal fossa video I watched just before this one though.
I don't think so, CN V2 is the maxillary nerve.
@@robertogonzalez6083 OH, maybe it's nomenclature I'm unfamiliar with that's more specific. I thought he was confusing Cranial Nerve One and Two... like the way Sam sometimes says clavicle when he means scapula, etc.
CN means cranial nerve and V here means the branches of the trigeminal nerve
CNV1 means the first branch of Trigeminal nerve CIII .. and this the opthalamic branch
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I am from poor family
why havent somebody mentioned he looks somewhat like dr house 😂