Send us a text Skeleton In this episode The Real Anatomist, Dr David Robson, introduces the human skeleton in his inimitable way. Discussing the development of our bones, the fascinating history of us, the developing human form, the Romans, the Greeks, referring back to the 1st Century when some of the parts of the skeleton were named. And absolutely fascinating facts...eg did you know 96k miles of arteries in the human body? There is some comparative anatomy. General ...
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Send us a text Skeleton In this episode The Real Anatomist, Dr David Robson, introduces the human skeleton in his inimitable way. Discussing the development of our bones, the fascinating history of us, the developing human form, the Romans, the Greeks, referring back to the 1st Century when some of the parts of the skeleton were named. And absolutely fascinating facts...eg did you know 96k miles of arteries in the human body? There is some comparative anatomy. General ...
Ep. 2 Practicing anatomist Dr David Robson brings his subject to the wider world. Case studies, history and how he has changed countless lives.
The Real Anatomist
35 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. 2 Practicing anatomist Dr David Robson brings his subject to the wider world. Case studies, history and how he has changed countless lives.
Send us a text Dr Robson is a practicing anatomist. When not changing peoples lives, he is constantly researching his subject. This podcast is an attempt to bring his extraordinary work to a wider audience. Dr Robson talks frankly about some fascinating case studies, his ground breaking work on The Cleft palate, the amazing girl who inspired him to write his book on Anatomy, and the eye popping true history of Anatomy from the bodysnatchers to the present day. Please subscribe and...
The Real Anatomist
Send us a text Skeleton In this episode The Real Anatomist, Dr David Robson, introduces the human skeleton in his inimitable way. Discussing the development of our bones, the fascinating history of us, the developing human form, the Romans, the Greeks, referring back to the 1st Century when some of the parts of the skeleton were named. And absolutely fascinating facts...eg did you know 96k miles of arteries in the human body? There is some comparative anatomy. General ...