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![]() UnDerSTaNdiNG The HuMAN BoDy - AN INtrODuCTiON To ANaTOMy & PHySiOlOGy ![]() By Anthony A. Goodman ![]() You live with it 24 hours a day. But how well do you really know it? These 32 lectures are your owner’s manual to a remarkably complex, resilient, and endlessly fascinating structure: the human body Your guide is Dr. Anthony Goodman; surgeon, professor, and writer, who takes you step by step through the major systems of the body, explaining exactly how things work and why they sometimes don’t Using detailed color illustrations, life-sized models, and in one lecture, a video shot during surgery, Dr. Goodman gives clear descriptions of structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) aimed at the level of the interested layperson One can tell he has explained these topics to everyone from children to adults, an enthusiastic viewer wrote The Teaching Company ![]() A Systems Approach Dr. Goodman’s approach differs from anatomy lab in medical school, with which he has extensive teaching experience. By necessity, medical students dissecting cadavers must study all of the organs in one area before moving on to the next. They simply cannot dissect the entire nervous system; then go back and dissect the vascular system; then, the gastrointestinal system; and so on By contrast, this course introduces anatomy by systems and depends on illustrations, not cadavers. Dr. Goodman correlates the findings in anatomy with the functioning of the normal human body, its physiology ![]() A Gripping Page-Turner The study of anatomy alone, without reference to both the normal and abnormal function of the human body, has little meaning; says Dr. Goodman. However, when studied in the context of the exquisite and intricate relationships of anatomy to those normal processes that keep us alive and allow us to reproduce and evolve, the subject becomes a gripping page-turner Each lecture concentrates on a particular organ or organ system, for example, the heart. The following lecture then examines the physiology of the system, looking, for example, at a normally functioning heart. Finally, to make the connections even more meaningful, Dr. Goodman discusses the more common clinical problems that occur when something goes wrong, the pathology of the organ or system. These clinical correlations make the course particularly valuable, since in real life not everything goes as planned ![]() |
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![]() What You Learn Cardiovascular System: The course opens with the cardiovascular system, focusing on the heart in Lectures 1 and 2. You examine its different parts and their responsibilities, and how the processes can break down. Lectures 3 and 4 complete the cardiovascular system with descriptions of the great vessels of the body, including arteries, veins, and their relationships ![]() Respiratory System: Tied directly to the structure and function of the heart and great vessels is the respiratory system—covered in Lectures 5 and 6, which address the anatomy and physiology of the lungs ![]() Nervous System: The lectures continue with a look at the very reason for the existence of all the other organ systems: the nervous system. Lectures 7 and 8 explore the structure and function of the brain itself; Lecture 9 covers the spinal cord and the spinal nerves; Lecture 10 addresses the unconscious workings of the autonomic nervous system and all-important cranial nerves. In Lecture 11, you learn about the wonders of sight and the eye; while in Lecture 12, you study the ears, hearing, and balance. Finally, Lecture 13 ends the discussion of the nervous system by examining memory, brain pathology, anesthesia, and pain ![]() Digestive System: Lectures 14 and 15 examine the upper portion of the gastrointestinal tract—the mouth, esophagus, and stomach; then Lectures 16 and 17 continue with the pancreas, liver, and the biliary tree. In Lectures 18 and 19 you learn about the anatomy and physiology of the small intestine, colon, and rectum ![]() Endocrine System: Dr. Goodman devotes three lectures to the endocrine system. In Lecture 20, you study the pituitary gland and the adrenal glands, and then move on to cover the endocrine pancreas in Lecture 21. In Lecture 22, Dr. Goodman completes the analysis of the endocrine system with a look at thyroid gland and the parathyroid glands ![]() Urinary System: Lectures 23 and 24 focus on the kidneys, ureters, and bladder ![]() Reproductive System: In Lectures 25 and 26, Dr. Goodman discusses the anatomy and physiology of the male and female reproductive systems. Lecture 27 covers genetic inheritance and its potential problems ![]() Musculoskeletal System: The next topic is the musculoskeletal system. Lecture 28 and 29 look at the individual muscles and specific muscle groups. Lecture 30 focuses on the anatomy and physiology of the skeleton ![]() Immune System: Lecture 31 addresses the structure and function of the body’s major defense mechanism: the immune system Cancer: The course ends with a lecture on the biology of human cancer ![]() Last edited by ScalpelMan; 03-19-2008 at 06:18 PM. |
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| Technecial Information No Of Lectures : 32 + guide book Size : 7.9 GB - 250 MB each Duration : 45 min each Video: XVID - 640x464 - 23.98fps - 625Kbps Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 128Kbps ![]() ![]() Password To All Parts Code:
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| ReSPiRatORy SySteM ![]() NeRVoUs SySteM ![]() Last edited by ScalpelMan; 03-20-2008 at 06:23 PM. |
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| DiGeSTiVe SySteM ![]() EnDOcRiNe SySteM ![]() Last edited by ScalpelMan; 03-22-2008 at 07:40 PM. |
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| URiNaRy SySteM ![]() REprODuCtiVe SySteM ![]() Last edited by ScalpelMan; 04-13-2008 at 07:19 PM. |
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| MuSCulOSkElEtaL SySteM ![]() iMMuNe SySteM ![]() CaNcER ![]() Last edited by ScalpelMan; 04-13-2008 at 07:29 PM. |
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| The Guide Book ![]() See You In A New Topic Bye ![]() Last edited by ScalpelMan; 04-13-2008 at 07:30 PM. |
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#9
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| Have this collection, its awesome. I encourage everyone to get it ASAP, |
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#10
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| sorry guys; some links are down i don't know why i'll reup them later
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