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  • You sir are a hero

  • Thank you, thank you, thank you. Shotgun Histo was a BIG help and really did bump up my grade.

  • Thank you sir-I appreciate your response. You're saving my medical career bit by bit. Did you start out as a prodigy in histology, or is it actually possible to reach your level of expertise? Your entire series...it's just a breath-taking display of genius. I really hope to find and dominate my own niche in the medical field as you do, sir. I really hope that the 'bigger and better things' you've moved on to are big enough and good enough for you.

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  • @karadhras13 The fasciculus cuneatus (tract of Burdach, named for Karl Friedrich Burdach) is a bundle of nerves in the spinal cord which primarily transmits information from the arms. It is part of the posterior column-medial lemniscus pathway.

    The fasciculus gracilis (tract of Goll or gracile fasciculus) is a bundle of axon fibres in the posterior column of the spinal cord and carries information from the middle thoracic and lower limbs of the body.

  • Washington Deceit....thank you. It's as if you sorted out my life in seven minutes, nineteen seconds-or almost. Though you presentation was clear and concise, thanks to your having avoided 'esoteric terminology', I am actually required to learn said terminology. Such are the horrors of medical school...Still, you've put me on solid footing, and I really appreciate that. Would you happen to know the functions of the fasciculi gracilis and cuneatus? That would be a HUGE help!

  • can you please please come replace our histology professor at OSU... it would make my life so much easier. You are so straightforward and actually teach! I defiantly chose the wrong school to do my Masters at after watching all of your videos... our histology curriculum pails in comparison!

  • Beautiful, Thanks. What is the function of the glia cells in the spinal cord?

  • i love you!! don't u have a friend in the biochemistry department who wants to challenge u?

  • biochemists are weenies, little boys playing with lego blocks, hmmmm, well mebbe not so bad after all

  • If you had to reconnect the spinal cord, how many nerve fibers would need to be connected?

    should they be connected perfectly?

  • Why did i find this out with less than 10 hours to my exam :( but good job sir!!

  • Indeed, all videos are very helpful, and as everyone that commented, I assume, I have my histology exam tomorrow. Thank you !

  • i am kicking myself for seeing this 1 day b4 my histo exam while i have a spotter to cover too

  • Thanks alot. I'm studying for a histology exam right now, your videos are very helpful!

  • thanks to you i will survive the histology lab exam dude :)

  • u r awesome ,,man!!!!!

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