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  • i love you man!

  • Hey man your videos are awesome! but I think in terms of white and grey ramus communicans, white is more lateral.

  • by publishing these videos, you have thought more in amount, and in effectiveness, than 90% of all anatomy teachers ever came to being. if i were you, i would seriously consider doing private anatomy lectures

  • isn't "cervical" pronounced "Servical"? But you keep saying "Kervical". Is that a cool accent or wah? :P A Great job bro, I passed my module with your videos!!! Thanks a lot!

  • isn't "cervical" pronounced "Servical"? But you keep saying "Kervical". Is that a cool accent or wah? :P

  • great artwork!!!!

  • hey your work is very great thanks alot it made the neuroanatomy very simple to me

    peace to u from Sudan

  • Ur an absolute legend :)

  • great work!

  • there r 33 spinal nerves...not 31....8 cervical..12 thoracic...5 lumber...5 saccral...n 4 coccygeal

  • OK. I have been looking for a video like this all day. (It seems, :D) Um....thanks for that section on the sympathetic chain ganglia....I can't wait to see the next video. I'm forwarding this on to my buddies in nursing school. Thanks Thanks Thanks! I am hoping for more info on the sympathetic chain ganglia. I am trying to get to the bottom of innervation which crosses over in the cord (neospinothalamic and paleospinalthalamic) versus crosses over in brain stem....trying to understand.

  • correction please... the more medial is the GRAY rami communicans...

    nice tutorial btw... it helped a lot...

  • ALLAH bless u..

  • hey man, i would just like to point out this. I'm quite positive that the more medial branch is the grey communicating ramus, and the more lateral is the white communicating ramus.

    Good work to your tutorials=) enjoyed it!

  • I am having a perfect repetition :) thanks!

  • amazing! But cervical is pronounced "servical" not "kervical"

  • thanks for the grt lecture

  • the ramus communicans that is more medial isnt the gray?

  • thnk u very much, greetings from future doctor from sheffield! :) x

  • Gee you saved me from reviewing my neuroanatomy in a boring book for my clinical exam, god bless you

  • I think the the white ramus comunican is medial and the gray ramus comunican is lateral.

  • There are 4 coccygeal vertebrae and they are fused into one bone?

  • It is not important what that number is.

  • Your anatomy & physiology artwork is brilliant! You are very talented & the tutorials are excellent as well - keep up the good work!

  • Lateral horns of the gray matter are the locations of sympathetic soma.

  • WOW

    Thanks so much

  • What is you're program of study, brother? Are you specializing in neurosceince (as me..)? Just curious because you claim to go to the same university as I do... maybe I've seen you around the campus! lol.

  • I'm in physiology :)

  • very amazing tutorial...

    greetings from future doctor from Malaysia!!!

  • servical or servaical are the right pronunciantions...

    posterior can be pronounced as posterior or pasterior (as you did on the video)

    Believe me! thou art amazing!!

  • The lateral horns of the grey matter of spinal cord contains the neural soma (heads) of "sympathetic" neurons.

  • THANk you thank you thank you!

  • omg...thank you soooo much.....shukran kteer kteer kteer ya sadeqy!!!!!!!!

  • cervical is read as "servical" and not as kervical.

    posterior and not pasterior.

    otherwise really good job. this is a good review...

  • Great to watch and helpful to keep the things I need to in my head for my studies. Nice one!

    Thanks.

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