x-ray specs that actually worked paging from left to right performed a crude dissection salmon-colored muscle giving way to the wet worms of viscera giving way to less and less and less untilfinally on the last transparency only the unadorned scale
cadaver not a dead body for somebody saw a cadaver first time I'd seen internal organs first time I'd participated in the dissection but there was going to be one more first on this same day and I'm going to finish with a short passage another short passage from the anatomist
And again, and on and on, until we've ranked all 64 million nodes. This is called nested dissection . This pre-processing step has two goals.
they move, then you could have a look here at a dissection of the fascial system. This is a dissection of an untreated cadaver by Andres Pilat in Spain. And that's why you get the flamenco dancer every once in a while.
I'm glad you kept it in. Any kind of dissection of a great speech, if you really break it down, they usually share this hero's journey.
So you're not seeing the thing that's actually restricting movement. We do run dissections on untreated cadavers where we are looking for those kinds of things and trying to document that so that people can see it. But those of you who learned your anatomy from books, which is where I learned my anatomy first, you get, not a false picture, but a massaged picture
license to help people learn about different tasks. I think I did their frog dissection VR experience, to throw back to high school there. But, yeah, off-the-shelf content is not as detailed, necessarily, but it does give a great way for organizations
There was a revolution, really, in how people are defining emotion and physical health that took place at the end of the 18th century-- and largely as a result of anatomical dissection . So medics turned their attention to the solids of the body rather than the fluids, and they worried about nerves as well as humans--
You can't wake up tomorrow and have your heart down in your left hip, right? So we had been doing dissection of dead connective tissue and gotten one impression of it.
And you can see here these are some of the classic Exploratorium activities. This is the cow eye dissection . And I always liked this picture, because it shows a sense of play and wonder.
after class across parnassus avenue and move from the realm of rubber gloves to white cotton ones from the dissection laboratory to the Special Collections room of UCSF Medical Library I have an
Okay, what's the shortest path from node four to node eight? - In practice, the nested dissection method gets a decent node ordering and doesn't take too long.
I can say that the R&D there is looking really positive. We're learning more and more because we've essentially taken dissection down to the molecular level now. We're starting to get insights into the biological aging process, from research in model organisms,
So it's been suggested that if you took out everything else from the body except the fascia, you'd still have a recognizable human shape. This is an 18th century painting of a dissection . It hangs in the Wellcome Library in London.
And everybody just adhered to that. And what they used to do-- even when they already did dissection on corpses, and so on, all they tried to do is to prove that Galen was right.
Camp Pendleton Mud Run. We're not going to go into a full dissection of '90s hip hop right now, but yeah.
you know it's a it's a nerve that extends from the brainstem forward potentially very important nerve and the point where I'm actually doing full cadaver dissection recreating or trying to recreate what grey and Carter did 150
Or they're are so small that they're not going to interfere with the movement at all. But we really do see these adhesions when we do dissections so that you can see them. But you wouldn't see them in an anatomy book, because that's the stuff that's taken away so that you can see the muscles in the anatomy book.
It was special. It had a spirit, or it had a vital force, that distinguished it from inanimate objects. You can see some pictures on the right there of dissections of chick embryos, which are actually by Wolff.
Really cool stuff there. Male #2: I had a question about animal dissections in schools.
kind of evolved into its own book. And then "Food Lab" is really-- one of the more famous parts is this dissection of how you can boil an egg and everything. Was there anything when you were looking at the wok that you were like, OK, this is my hard-boiled egg story.
And the teacher of that class, Mr. Jenkins, was a pig farmer. And it came time in the curriculum where they were going to do a dissection project, and Mr. Jenkins decided that he would kill some baby piglets on his farm.
cycle. And if anybody has read the dissection of what happened there, the present went out to Las Vegas and he set up debate camp.
Really cool stuff there. It wasn't the same as the computer images that show you how to do dissections .
So you really ought to understand if we take the fact that we need to educate our children in how they move, then you could have a look here at a dissection of the fascial system. This is a dissection of an untreated cadaver by Andres Pilat in Spain.
And so what I'm hoping to get out of this is kind of a rational elucidation and dissection of what is the ideal diet from people
And we love having these, again, these Talmudic dissections of what's going on in the comics.
by breaking the shell, or you see it by doing essentially, like, an electronic dissection with a CT scan.
It was special. It had a spirit, or it had a vital force, that distinguished it from inanimate objects. He picked the frog because first, they fertilize their eggs outside the mother's body, so you don't have to do a huge amount of dissection
Now, one day he brought to school a bucket of day-old piglets to be used in a dissection project.
Really cool stuff there. The question is, my biology teacher, she was the only one who continued doing dissections in school.