anatomy for beginners!
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Lois

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275 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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So who'll be watching?!!!
I'll have to record it but definately want to see them all (on each evenin mon-thurs this week).

Sounds great!
Anatomist Gunther von Hagens and pathologist John Lee begin a series of anatomy classes, including a human dissection filmed before an invited audience. This first programme investigates movement. Dr von Hagens dissects a man he knew, removing the skin in a single piece to enable a demonstration of muscle movement. Then the skull is opened and the spinal cord and sciatic nerve removed in a single piece.

White_van_man

3,848 posts

272 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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hmmm not my cup of tea!!!

BMGM3

10,480 posts

266 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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I'm not sure how much of this I could watch before reaching for a sick bag . we'll see .....

2 Smokin Barrels

31,723 posts

258 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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& then cooked at gas mark five for twenty minutes, & served on a bed of rice presumably

Lois

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275 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Just checked the next 3 episodes and it all sounds pretty related to my uni lectures at the moment so its a bonus!

2 Smokin Barrels

31,723 posts

258 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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they cut people up at your lectures? (Oh no! we're back to the BMW thread )

KingRichard

10,146 posts

255 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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sorry...

still glad people learn this stuff in case I crash, then they can fix me

Not my cup of tea either... tea?... Dinner?

Lois

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275 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Never realised you lot were so soft

wendyg

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266 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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I'm definately watching. It'll be just like Uni again, except without the eye-watering and sinus-clearing Formaldehyde.

selmer

2,760 posts

265 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Providing Von Haagens continues to work on dead bodies and not the other kind, I'll still keep watching his progress as artist/anatomist.
Is it true he can't get his bodies legally over here so has to buy them in from the far east.
Government missing out some possible taxation there.

KingRichard

10,146 posts

255 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Just like the guy from the trebor softmints add... Mr Soft, funnily enough

Edited to say; could slip in a really filthy double entendre there, but held back... 3,2,1.... Vixpy

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v8thunder

27,647 posts

281 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Maybe I'll see one of the later episodes, but I'm watching Deep Blue Sea right now (don't ask).

Not ordinarily my cuppa, but I might give it a look if it's on next week and I'm not doing anything.

The guy always struck me as a bit of a nutcase though.

Muncher

12,235 posts

272 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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I'll be watching it, have been looking forward to it

mx5alive

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283 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Oh Yes! Just the clip of the lungs being reinflated in an open chest cavity has me hooked.

Besides, I sat and watched major orthognathic surgery on Discovery channel and I'm due to have this done myself any time soon. Thank god I don't have to have my upper jaw moved! I didn't think that you could actually remove your upper jaw from your skull!!

I'm just having my lower jaw advanced. Already been cancelled twice but third time lucky, maybe.

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Yes, yes, yes
/MegRyan

I had forgotten it was tonight, I've been looking forward to this for ages! Looks sufficiently interesting to draw me away from PH

KingRichard

10,146 posts

255 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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mx5alive said:

I'm just having my lower jaw advanced. Already been cancelled twice but third time lucky, maybe.


Softmint? sorry...

















zoe22

856 posts

266 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Sounds cool, didnt even know it was on.

May bring out the inner biology in me, cos it certainly was hiding in my 2 years at college!

love machine

7,609 posts

258 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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Human dissection is meant to be a rather smelly sport. One of my mates is a medic and they got to hack up a corpse. It is meant to smell of a cross between sick and something else which I forget.

From my knowledge of the Newcastle University medical posse, DO NOT LEAVE YOUR BODY TO MEDICAL SCIENCE. The stories are totally disturbing. From what I heard about which I won't repeat due to potential consquences, some students should have been strung up.

shirepro

11,838 posts

258 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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What med students say they do, and what they do may not have a close relationship. My med student daughter (now qualified and patching up folks in Oz) spoke very kindly of her 'volunteer'. She actually went to his funeral when the body had been finished with. Now what she learned and what he helped her learn is stuiching the ears back on drunken Aussies.

You have to watch it!

KingRichard

10,146 posts

255 months

Monday 24th January 2005
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[quote=love machine] It is meant to smell of a cross between sick and something else which I forget.
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err, Dead people?