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Anatomy lecturer @ University of Edinburgh. University of Dundee alumnus. Certified Forensic Anthropologist. Fellow of the HEA. All opinions my own. He/Him.
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Just delivered what I think was one of my first regional anatomy classes of the year, and am feeling really positive about how it went!
Especially surprising since we were discussing mastication and the infratemporal fossa! All that doodling was worth it as it happens!

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Working on a wee schematic to include in an upcoming lecture. Here’s two examples showing a rough concept followed by a more professional ‘finished article’.

Any guesses which area I am trying to represent?

(Labelled version to follow)

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Removing the underlying bones and increasing the opacity makes the comparison even more striking. (not to scale).

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An extra excerpt from our comparative classes: colour-coded non-human skulls (pig and dog) showing the analogous bones between species.
Original image credit from by - a stunning book and excellent osteology resource!

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Because I really am quite proud of the I drew for day 6 of decided to upload a couple of variants free from the weird glowing eye (which I am independently also proud of!!). Enjoy!

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Since it is Sunday, had a little more time to plug into today’s Day 6 is an evil
Drawn and ‘inked’ in based off husky reference photos. Still need to figure out lighting...!

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My fever-dream pelvis diagram of last week has finally evolved into a finished(?) diagram showing the four primary loading trajectories through the adult pelvis (not showing circumferential or acetabular trabeculae - makes everything look messy!).

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Today I have an terminology fact that has bugged me for ages. The greater and lesser trochanters of the femur are derived from the greek Trekhein, which means to run.
This is very apt given their function as insertion points for the muscles of the hip!

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Several lectures to write over the next few days...so what did I spent a significant chunk of yesterday afternoon doing? Tidying up an image I made last year to be lecture-presentable.
Worthwhile? Certainly! Good time management? Probably not...

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