Sam has helped me in ways I will never be able to thank him for. He is easy to listen to, articulate and a great teacher of the subject. Sam sir, if you ever get caught up in a jam, if anyuthing ever goes sideways for you, there are so many out here that will come to your assistance without a thought about it. I thank you for everything. My life is surely better for having come into contact with you and your work.
its like you read my mind, i really needed a video abt this topic and i needed it FROM YOU. Thank you so much for your work professor, you are indeed the best!
Pretty sure I remember at least one video in the back garden and that it was well explained despite the lack of anatomical models! Valuable information, thank you for teaching us!
Thank you so much for this! My daughter had a ganglioneuroblastoma removed from this region, and this very much connected dots to the autonomic dysregulation she has been experiencing. Doctors call it ROHHAD. Anyway, thank you so much for this!
Hey but... this channel is great !! I'm a psychology student and was looking for a good illustration of what the sympathetic trunk actually is ! Thank's a lot !
Sir, I love your videos... can you please make a complete set of videos on neuroanatomy basics...like the special efferent ..afferent etc..etc... its difficult for me to understand that....plz
Want to know, 1. When hear terms "sympathetic tone", it's ok to say reduce it or just stimulate it? 2. Is the SNS palpable? Like the sympathetic chain seems lies across the ribs. 3. Refer above Q2. What's the name of the SNS called while located in posterior paravertebral? It is post ganglia? Thank you.
I am a med student and greatly benefit from your excellent anatomy videos. Thank you, Sam!
Sam has helped me in ways I will never be able to thank him for. He is easy to listen to, articulate and a great teacher of the subject. Sam sir, if you ever get caught up in a jam, if anyuthing ever goes sideways for you, there are so many out here that will come to your assistance without a thought about it.
I thank you for everything. My life is surely better for having come into contact with you and your work.
its like you read my mind, i really needed a video abt this topic and i needed it FROM YOU. Thank you so much for your work professor, you are indeed the best!
I cannot express how thankful I am for your explanations. You are the best!
This made the whole topic so clear! The models used make everything click in
place 🎉❤
Best ever teacher anatomy
Excellent as always thank you. Brian
Greetings, many thanks for your work. Blissful source of sanity, much appreciated
I am just watching this for the 13th time. Incredible lesson by an incredible teacher! :)
Pretty sure I remember at least one video in the back garden and that it was well explained despite the lack of anatomical models! Valuable information, thank you for teaching us!
Thank you so much for this! My daughter had a ganglioneuroblastoma removed from this region, and this very much connected dots to the autonomic dysregulation she has been experiencing. Doctors call it ROHHAD. Anyway, thank you so much for this!
Wonderful video Dr Sam ❤️
Amazing video, great explanation, fun to watch, thank you!
Hey but... this channel is great !! I'm a psychology student and was looking for a good illustration of what the sympathetic trunk actually is ! Thank's a lot !
Always adding another puzzle piece!! Thank you!
It just dawned on me! You grew your hair out so folks would quit mentioning your strong resemblance to "House."
Brilliant!
Your videos are very helpful Dr Sam! Thank you 😊
Love your work
This is truly a great video. I'm really thankful!
Your lectures are masterpiece❤❤
Best of the best Dr.Sam
Thank you so much, very easy explanation.
Maybe some of the anatomy model manufacturers will introduce light weight or "Webster TH-cam Series"!
That was briliant . thank you sir
Sir, I love your videos... can you please make a complete set of videos on neuroanatomy basics...like the special efferent ..afferent etc..etc... its difficult for me to understand that....plz
Great video! Thank u!
Want to know,
1. When hear terms "sympathetic tone", it's ok to say reduce it or just stimulate it?
2. Is the SNS palpable? Like the sympathetic chain seems lies across the ribs.
3. Refer above Q2. What's the name of the SNS called while located in posterior paravertebral? It is post ganglia?
Thank you.
Thanks doctor Sam 🌹
Very useful. Thank you ❤
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Thank you sooooo much for this video.
I love this guy.
That was really useful prof. ✌️
Hats off to uhh sir its so hard written in books but uhh made it easy ❤
Great video👌, will be waiting to see the effects of adrenaline inj video
Can you clarify the terms ganglia and ganglion and their usage. Why is a ganglion cyst called ganglion?
The antomy was created for him
you included all the terms i read about in my book, but i think what i`m struggling with visualizing things still
Very lucid
Godly explanation! I wish my textbook was that good🥲. Thank you so much!
Love you sir😊
is he the messiah , the true messenger of god out there to deliver the truth about the human anatomy
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