I have watched this 3 times, now is my 4th, and every time I watch it I think I understand everything there is to know about heart development. Until I forget it and need to watch it again, that is. Thanks from AUSTRALIA.
Also, Bob Acland thanks for doing this remaster (I remember watching it a couple of years ago before you did this) and also please please bring out that Embryology video soon... I really really need it :)
I'm glad this helped. I don't know of any other embryology videos that have the same qualities as this one: concise narration synchronized with clear animation. This heart video wasn't my work: it was made many years ago by Drs. Blandau and Rushmer. My only role was to restore it.
Right now I'm working on an animation to show folding of the embryo. It's slow work!
This video turned a rediculously complicated lecture from some phd student who taught it horribly, to something I easily understand and can digest. Thanks!
Also...try this page out. Has helped me a lot during the last couple of years. This particular part of the page is benificial, if you, like we, need to account for the cellular mechanism of braindevelopment
@Adbest33 We tried during last year to get animation of the brain-development, but it was no good. It is too complex and there still are many contrary believes of how it is developed. Our teacher was one of the leading scientists in the field, and kept saying most of the books were rubish. It is highly possible though, to get animations of the development of medulla spinalis. Head and neck development as well. Simbryo have made some decent videos, and if you got studentsconsult with Larssons :)
this is really something! its a classical example of how imaginative people are, worth watching and sharing. Its superior to nowadays animation which are full of effects alone.
The University of Washington has a copy of the whole 15 minute video, however the opening 6 minutes are not as clear and helpful as this animation sequence. They only show in-vivo microscopy of heart development in the chick embryo.
this was realy helpfull THANX from sudan :)
row2a1 5 days ago
Cool. This sounds like Dr. Aucland!
tnagan 5 days ago
very nice~!
masasaization 1 week ago
I have watched this 3 times, now is my 4th, and every time I watch it I think I understand everything there is to know about heart development. Until I forget it and need to watch it again, that is. Thanks from AUSTRALIA.
Also, Bob Acland thanks for doing this remaster (I remember watching it a couple of years ago before you did this) and also please please bring out that Embryology video soon... I really really need it :)
birdmanilikeflying 3 weeks ago
the animation is very good. this video is helping . thanks from MALAYSIA ! (:
ctazaful 3 weeks ago
I'm glad this helped. I don't know of any other embryology videos that have the same qualities as this one: concise narration synchronized with clear animation. This heart video wasn't my work: it was made many years ago by Drs. Blandau and Rushmer. My only role was to restore it.
Right now I'm working on an animation to show folding of the embryo. It's slow work!
Bob Acland
bobacland 3 weeks ago
@bobacland goodwork.Waiting for the next vdo
vwziful 1 week ago
please can u upload other systems specific embryology videos...will b really really thankful!
nd ofc thanks a million for this (greetings from pakistan!! :) )
smar2oo 3 weeks ago
Thank you SOOO much. I got an exam today and this helped SOOO much.
Thank you from Pakistan =)
saadsohal 3 weeks ago
Thank you very much! Excellently done!
heywoodipoo 1 month ago
I think I just jizzed
jeskai3ai3e 1 month ago
thank you very much!
SkyCloud0412 1 month ago
GREAT, thanks :)
natali76e 1 month ago
חריף מאוד!!!
youvalster 1 month ago
best video everrrrrrrrr..............
TheMichaelrichy 2 months ago
Awesome
little1intheuk 2 months ago
wonderful !!! thanx
DrBounty1 2 months ago
This video turned a rediculously complicated lecture from some phd student who taught it horribly, to something I easily understand and can digest. Thanks!
hoylematt1 2 months ago 2
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ugadawg777 2 months ago
excellent video!
DrMuniza 2 months ago
Work of art. Thank you so much.
slymsh 3 months ago
Now, I am in love with the Truncus Arteriosus !
AhmedSiddig2 3 months ago
That was really helpful, thank you so much for going to all that effort to restore that film and turn it digital!
jeeess16 4 months ago 2
Also...try this page out. Has helped me a lot during the last couple of years. This particular part of the page is benificial, if you, like we, need to account for the cellular mechanism of braindevelopment
sumanasinc . com
Pede89Denmark 4 months ago
Brilliant
paddy9934 4 months ago
this is good! anyone know where i can get videos/animations like this for development of Respiratory and nervous systems, and Head n neck?
Adbest33 4 months ago
@Adbest33 We tried during last year to get animation of the brain-development, but it was no good. It is too complex and there still are many contrary believes of how it is developed. Our teacher was one of the leading scientists in the field, and kept saying most of the books were rubish. It is highly possible though, to get animations of the development of medulla spinalis. Head and neck development as well. Simbryo have made some decent videos, and if you got studentsconsult with Larssons :)
Pede89Denmark 4 months ago
Thank u sooo much
DrBounty1 4 months ago
Respected Acland sir
this is Sachin from cochin (remember)
this is really something! its a classical example of how imaginative people are, worth watching and sharing. Its superior to nowadays animation which are full of effects alone.
roboticarts 5 months ago
WOW!!!!
Xonbasd 5 months ago
The University of Washington has a copy of the whole 15 minute video, however the opening 6 minutes are not as clear and helpful as this animation sequence. They only show in-vivo microscopy of heart development in the chick embryo.
bobacland 6 months ago
How do I get the full video?
ameliaperezarenas 6 months ago
This video really explains every detail of development and circulation. I will be sharing with my class. Thanks for the great material
Iamjorgec 6 months ago
this is really helpful and easy to understand
thnx for sharing :D
mtsoul 7 months ago
For a video this old, it is quite informative..
thanks for the upload.. :)
ricwilliam 7 months ago