Shoutout to all the first year 🫀 fellows on consults rn, good luck, Godspeed & remember you chose this life

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50 copies sold in its 1st week of launch! Grab your copy of this brand new book on by Andreas P. Kalogeropoulos, Hal A. Skopicki & . Get 20% off!
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The mesmerizing illustration of how the facial structures are layered and connected with the rest of the cranial nerves and brain

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Circadian rhythm controlled by the brain due to the exposure of the sunlight and other factors.

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Our latest August issue is now out at https://t.co/PqPBcCHPDw, with content on dietary supplements, and variceal bleeding and TIPS, and liver disease in primary care... and more!



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The reflex arch scheme. An example of neurobiological optimization of time that saves tissues and potentially life.

By Harkreader and Hogan, 2007

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Not the first ...Not the last

Today is Doctor's Day. Many people think that I am the first Indian Transgender Person to become a Doctor. Happy to share that I am neither the first nor the last.





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This week's (#AnatomyMonday) feature is Danny Quirk—an anatomical illustrator at Immaculate Dissection often recognized for his 'Anatomical Self Dissections' series!

Check out Danny's exceptional portfolio on Behance: https://t.co/bDvdGeEW5j

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The italian physiologist Carlo Matteucci was born in 1811. With his experiments on frogs he studied animal His "rheoscopic" frog was unique.

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Differential Diagnosis of Posterior Fossa Tumours/7 🤔

Watch out!
These images aren't real MR images
Pixel by Pixel Handmade

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Briefly pausing bookapalooza for a more on brand comic + storytime.

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Thoracic patient suffering from severe left pulmonary tuberculosis undergoing resection of the tubercular cavity and ribs (from IV to VIII) in 1895 by Dr. Macewen. The photograph was taken in 1911.

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Seen from behind: schematic and radiological images of the chest as shown in the text "Surgery of the lung", by Karl Garrè and Heinrich Quincke, published in 1912.

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Technique for measuring intracranial pressure by lumbar puncture as proposed by Heinrich Quincke in his booklet of 1902 “Die Technik der Lumbalpunktion”.

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This week's (#AnatomyMonday) feature is Dr. Yasmeen Mezil ()—an educator & researcher and illustrator! 🎨🫀

You can find more of Dr. Mezil's projects and beautiful artwork on her website: https://t.co/TBzB07hdwp

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