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ANATOMY FOR FIRST SEMESTERS
One way in which you can easily become familiar with what you are about to learn in Gross Anatomy is to visit: http://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/coursep...deo_index.html This site has videos of each region in an easy to understand format. Please note that Quicktime is needed to view. Please remember that this is being provided so that you can become familiar with the material -> please do not try and understand everything right now. Definitely relax and enjoy yourself -> you shall more then enough time in the lab to learn and excel in Anatomy. Start off with the anterior and medial thigh in lower limb. That is all you need to peruse over for now. See all of you in May!
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Hey...
Thank you Ducman for the link...i look at it and it seems to be usefull....i thought they did he upper limb first..i guess i was wrong....
Siddman
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