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  • really nice

  • Thanksss....very helpful....

  • thankkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk­kkkks

  • Super helpful!

  • at 7:58 - I think you made a mistake when you said those two areas were the inferior and superior orbital fissures. I'm pretty sure they are the infraorbital and supraorbital foramen.

    I'm just now studying this now so I could be wrong but that's what my book says. Anyway, other than that great video and thanks because it really helped.

  • @cicartaya yeah, you're right(little late) the superior and inferior fissures are within the orbitals, what he point out are hte supra/infraorbital foramen/ or notches

  • @justin59084

    This has been duly corrected - sorry it's taken me so long and thanks cicartaya for pointing this out :)

  • @AideMedicale its okay, the rest of the video(s) are fantastic!

  • @justin59084

    Thanks :-)

  • AWESOME video dude, first year art student learning anatomy here, exam in about 3 days. These vids help A LOT :D

  • Fantastic i had 2 hours worth of lectures today which seemed like a blur and a practical session tomorrow and i thought there is no way i'd get any of this in my head and now it all seems to make sense

  • I found this video very helpful as it was easy to follow and understand ^^ thank you

  • thanks, helpfull

  • not bad..

  • Great video, thanks for the fun tutorial :)

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