I'm really speechless , Thank you very much for these amazing information , your explanation is just PERFECT and clear , Please keep making more :)))))
I guess im asking randomly but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account? I stupidly forgot my account password. I love any tips you can give me
@Hayden Albert i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
it's a pity that I didn't find your channel while i was in first year med school struggling with anatomy, this is the easiest way to study and memorize anatomy, this is a great job thank you
Respect. This fellow has a passion for teaching. It really takes someone with a deep knowledge to turn a complex subject from word-salad to something that can be understood in a fun and painless way.
Amazing video!!! From the explanation to the singing during the last part,you nailed it all!!! I'd love to be a teacher like you Sir! Explaning + providing background music at the same time lol~. 10/10 for this masterpiece! (y)
Thank you for the excellent description. I am a simple layperson, getting ready to have thymus removal. I wanted to understand my body better, even the lymphs. Your video and knowledge are easy to understand and very helpful. On a more fun note, I really enjoyed your little tune at the end! Good music choice! Thank you!
That is a good question ... i have been working on some imaging tutorials and have not quite got to the mediastinum one for axial CT's ... coming soon.
Very good explanation 👏 sir. After I passed out from medical faculty I did not think about this mediastinal area.I got and understood the subject properly. Thanks.
OMG! You made anatomy so simple! This was amazing especially since my anatomy class is TBL style! Serves as a great substitute for formal lecture. Will be using your videos throughout the trimester!
Thank you so much Dr. Morton your videos are the best, you make anatomy way more fun and interesting with your mnemonics, jokes and just everything else
The inferior mediastinum consists of the posterior, middle and anterior mediastinum. The anterior mediastinum contains the thymus and not much else. The middle mediastinum is the heart videos. Go to the ""Heart" playlist under The Noted Anatomist.
Thank you so much.....you are great....It make me understand so well....plzzz make further videos so that it will help us understand anatomy very well......
5:39 The thoracic duct goes through the diaphragm at the aortic hiatus (T12). It drains into the systemic circulation at the left venous angle created by the join of the left subclavian vein and left internal jugular. 6:03 There are three major aperarures in the diaphragm, the vena caval foramen, esophageal hiatus and aortic hiatus. A good way to remember this is I ate (8), 10 Eggs, At 12. I For IVC at the level of T8, E in eggs for Esophagus at the level of T10 and A in at for aorta at T12. 9:45 If you have a right then you have a left... I wish this was correct 100% of the time because there are always those pesky exceptions like a posterior nucleus of vagus nerve but where is the anterior one? 10:48 there are exceptions here, the right lymphatic duct in addition to those listed drains the left half of the heart, lymph drainage from the 4th to 10th segment of the left lung. The thoracic duct drains everything else and the right half of the heart.
Plz upload the anatomy of ribs... Plz I Didn't wants to learn anatomy of ribs from any other video I just wants anatomy of ribs from you... Because I think I just learn anything from RU-vid for first time only by you the noted anatomist so please it's a humble request...
This video is so helpful! The whole time I was trying to figure out who you sound like then I realized you sound like the guy from The UnSolved Murders podcast.
I spent so much time understanding these things last year from books and you helped me revise them in 12 minutes, ha! You are a great teacher! Thank you! Duh-duh-duh
Thanks for your kind words. I use the textbook i wrote (The Big Picture: Anatomy) ... here is a link: www.amazon.com/Gross-Anatomy-Big-Picture-LANGE/dp/0071476725
nice nice nice but u have to make it inclusive and why dont u tell me relations of strucures like superior inferior right left posterior anterior to one another