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My step mom broke her arm like this the other day... and this video is how they fixed it. She said it was the worst pain of her life, she could feel the pain through fentanyl the e.r gave her... the reattachment woke her up... I feel so bad for her😫😔
Thank you for the information about the dog’s skeleton... I had two dogs, they were two brothers. The first dog was named (Buddy) and his brother was named (Jackie). They were very beloved dogs, especially the dog Buddy, but unfortunately the dog (Jackie) became ill or lost his appetite, then The dog became very thin. I tried to treat him as much as possible, but unfortunately the dog, Jackie, died on the morning of October 30, 2019. Then I buried Jackie in the garden 😢😢 and his brother Buddy was with me during the burial. I did not know that the infection had infected my dog Buddy so quickly, and about 5 days later. At 10 and a half in the evening I discovered that my beloved dog Buddy had also died 😢😞💔 on November 4, 2019 and I buried him with his brother Jackie....and two days ago I had to move the graves of the two dogs from their place and bury them in a new place, and when I dug the graves I discovered They are just skeletons 5 years after their death and I will bury them in a better place...in loving memory of Buddy and Jackie, the two beloved dogs.💔
Sir nice vedios ,pl describe also medial side of ilium also like psos major,psos minor and ilicus. So that if make drill on ilium shaft for stablization procedure for femur head dislocations .we should not injured any internal structure. Thanks sir for so nice vedio.
Scale partakes to feathers. The front decrepit front arms of dinosaurs are wings. After previous Professors did not yet realize, very difficult for the student to change this information. Feathers protected them better than scales did.
First ? Got a male goat, wanted to learn a little something about his parts... Yep. I learned "a little something" .😂 Absolutely amazing video. So well done. Thank you sir. 👍🇨🇦
I’m studying for my first (DVM program) IMSK exam on the small and large animal forelimbs, I love how you grouped muscle identification and function with the innervations! Thank you!
So helpful- is it correct to say that the perioplic epithelium is equivalent to the epidermis of the skin and gives rise to the stratum external which is equivalent to the stratum coreum of the skin? Thanks in advance!
It is more correct to say that the periodic epithelium, or any hoof epithelium, is equivalent to the germinal epithelium of the skin (stratum germinativum) and gives rise to the stratum corneum.
I know these videos are a few years old, but as a first year vet student these videos are life savers! Especially your histology ones. I've recommended your channel to all my friends too. Just wanted to let you know we all still love and appreciate these! <3