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. 4 Extraordinary true stories conjoined twins,Joseph Towne, John Merrick aka The Elephant Man - truth is stranger than fiction this is proof.
The Real Anatomist
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Ep. 4 Extraordinary true stories conjoined twins,Joseph Towne, John Merrick aka The Elephant Man - truth is stranger than fiction this is proof.
Send us a text David tells us the story of Joseph Towne an anatomical modeller with a story which beggars belief. The very moving true story of John Merrick, the condition that led to him being labelled the 'elephant man' and the Victorian interest in people who were 'different'. We also hear the history of conjoined twins, why they were called Siamese twins and some fascinating stories to illustrate the true strength of the human condition. Dr David Robson never fails to astound with h...
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 ...