These videos got me through anatomy 1 year ago and now I’m about to take step 1 of the boards. Time flies when you’re having fun. Thanks for making Anatomy so enjoyable and fun, doc Webster
Thank you so much!! I’m currently studying First year dentistry and I have just had a lecture specifically on the pterygopalatine fossa. You have truly helped me to understand this concept.
Not only are you an accomplished scholar, a brilliant teacher, have a wicked sense of humor, a sexy accent.....well what more can I say. Your instructional Anatomy and Physiology videos blow me away . Thank you your priceless gifts of knowledge Dr Webster.
Amazing video as always. Please keep doing what you are doing. You are helping alot of people. I would love you to go deeper in every single section of the body. Thank you professor 💯
The skull is such an interesting structure of strength and passageways. Every minute section is a purpose built component for the overall design and construction. The intricacies and interconnectivity of the bones is fantastic. This example the third molars are positioned near perfectly.
This anatomy is a nightmare! I can't imagine mastering all this. Can you show with clay how the structures of the brain sit against these bones? Like how does the sella turcica and pituitary sit in there?
It was a bit of nightmare to try and make a video about. I may make a separate video about the sphenoid bone taken out of the skull to better show a lot of the detail in here, but I thought that showing a sphenoid bone on it's own in this video would just make it worse. I've got a sphenoid bone video, but may have to 3D print an individual bone. th-cam.com/video/LYkASTl_e1c/w-d-xo.html
These videos got me through anatomy 1 year ago and now I’m about to take step 1 of the boards. Time flies when you’re having fun. Thanks for making Anatomy so enjoyable and fun, doc Webster
Your first anatomy video of 2023! You've come a long way, Dr. Sam. I'm proud of you and I'm very grateful for you helping me love anatomy.
I absolutely love your detailed explanations! I am a 1 year medical student in Ukraine and I study anatomy mainly with your videos! Thank you so much
Thank you so much!! I’m currently studying First year dentistry and I have just had a lecture specifically on the pterygopalatine fossa. You have truly helped me to understand this concept.
Not only are you an accomplished scholar, a brilliant teacher, have a wicked sense of humor, a sexy accent.....well what more can I say. Your instructional Anatomy and Physiology videos blow me away . Thank you your priceless gifts of knowledge Dr Webster.
Amazing video as always. Please keep doing what you are doing. You are helping alot of people. I would love you to go deeper in every single section of the body.
Thank you professor 💯
Skull을 직접 보여주면서 하나하나 설명해주는데 이해를 못할수가 없다.. 감사합니다..
Quick sips of coffee, 20 minute rest, 2 min exercise and back to Sam Webster’s 2345th. video. God he taught me a whole organism hard to believe.
Thank you so much you make anatomy much more easier
The skull is such an interesting structure of strength and passageways. Every minute section is a purpose built component for the overall design and construction.
The intricacies and interconnectivity of the bones is fantastic.
This example the third molars are positioned near perfectly.
It's almost like you are following my school's syllabus! We just learnt this. It's almost scary :D
Thank you so much for amazing explanations.
Thank you very much you saved me I have an exam tomorrow wish me luck 😭💔
Thank you for more amazing information. I love your videos
A great explanation
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Thanks a lot sir,you are the best, lots of love from india🤗
I have inferior alveolar nerve injury (trigeminal nerve) from dental treatment :/
like to study and get to know the face anatomy from your videos :)
thank you forrr all your effortss🥺🥺🥺
This anatomy is a nightmare! I can't imagine mastering all this. Can you show with clay how the structures of the brain sit against these bones? Like how does the sella turcica and pituitary sit in there?
The sella turcica doesn't sit in there -- it's part of the sphenoid bone; the saddle-shaped part into which the pituitary gland sits.
It was a bit of nightmare to try and make a video about. I may make a separate video about the sphenoid bone taken out of the skull to better show a lot of the detail in here, but I thought that showing a sphenoid bone on it's own in this video would just make it worse. I've got a sphenoid bone video, but may have to 3D print an individual bone.
th-cam.com/video/LYkASTl_e1c/w-d-xo.html
Just wonderful....Thank you soo...Soo..Much ❤👌👍
You are amazing boss
thank you dr. house
Super easy 👍
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LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. Thank you! :)
Start from 1:14
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Thank you
Not all superheroes wear capes.
What is a fissure sir?
Could you please explain?
thank you sooo much :)
Sir please do a video on prevertebral and paravertebral ganglion (sympathetic trunk)
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Please have Turkish subtitles
Thankyou so much sir❤
Amazingg!
You're the best
thanks a lot!!
you look like dr house
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