Many of my lectures for medical students have been video recorded. In some instances I appear, in others just my PowerPoint slides can be seen as I narrate their content. It is my hope that some students of anatomy may find them helpful, especially those who are having difficulty falling asleep. I am also posting two lectures summarizing much of my research career. They are meant to be amusing.


Organization of the Peripheral Nervous System - Somatic Innervation of the Body Wall   (1 hr 10 minutes)

Autonomic Innervation of the Body Wall   (39 minutes)

Autonomic Innervation of Thoracic Viscera   (53 minutes)

Autonomic Innervation of Abdominal and Pelvic Viscera   (52 minutes)

Inguinal Region   (1 hr 12 minutes)

Perineum   (56 minutes)

Lymphatics   (1 hr 2 minutes)

Female Pelvis   (46 minutes)

Development and Growth of the Skull   (54 minutes)

Cranial Nerves I and II - Olfactory and Optic   (36 minutes)

Cranial Nerves III, IV and VI - Oculomotor, Trochlear and Abducens   (1 hr 12 minutes)

Cranial Nerve V - Trigeminal   (50 minutes)

Cranial Nerve VII - Facial   (1 hr 1 minute)

Cranial Nerves VIII, IX, X, XI, XII - Vestibulocochlear, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessory, Hypoglossal - and Sympathetics of the Head   (1 hr 5 minutes)


      

Organization of the Upper Limb   (44 minutes)

Bones and Joints   (57 minutes)

Flexion and Extension of Fingers   (45 minutes)

Organization of the Lower Limb   (35 minutes)

Bipedalism   (1 hour 2 minutes)

Disorders of Gait   (1 hour 4 minutes)

Introduction to Radiology, and Radiology of the Spine   (56 minutes)

Radiology of the Thorax   (1 hour 7 minutes)

Radiology of the Abdomen   (56 minutes)

Radiology of the Pelvis   (53 minutes)

Radiology of the Neck   (46 minutes)

Radiology of the Head   (46 minutes)

Radiology of the Upper Limb   (57 minutes)

Radiology of the Lower Limb   (57 minutes)

My Life with Fossils, Delivered at the 4th Annual Stony Brook Human Evolution Symposium, 2007   (26 minutes)

My Life As an Experimentalist, Delivered at the AAPA meeting, April 2018   (33 minutes)



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