Happy November Everyone!! This year is sure flying by. Today is going to be interesting for me. I get to go look at the Cadavers in my A & P Lab. I hope I don't hurl.
Well, it actually wasn't too bad. I was a little quezy with the smell, but besides that it was fine. It's actually cool to see the muscles on a real human and not just in a text book. Does George have a google account? Is he the one who commented on my other post?
Welcome to blogging! And welcome to Anatomy. The only thing in that class was when I had to lean over it and scoop out the congealed blood from the lung cavity. It looked like chocolate pudding, and for some reason that got to me. But, no chunks were blown.
Oh, I didn't really talk about the cadavers. CSI has one full body one, but we didn't get to see that one. What we saw was a leg of a fully grown male. We also saw another person's arm and torso all connected. The diaphram was intact and I went up and felt it. It was really cool.
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So how did you do?
Well, it actually wasn't too bad. I was a little quezy with the smell, but besides that it was fine. It's actually cool to see the muscles on a real human and not just in a text book. Does George have a google account? Is he the one who commented on my other post?
Welcome to blogging! And welcome to Anatomy. The only thing in that class was when I had to lean over it and scoop out the congealed blood from the lung cavity. It looked like chocolate pudding, and for some reason that got to me. But, no chunks were blown.
Hey thanks for the welcome Tim. I'm glad you didn't upchuck. (That would have been a pain to clean up!)
Oh, I didn't really talk about the cadavers. CSI has one full body one, but we didn't get to see that one. What we saw was a leg of a fully grown male. We also saw another person's arm and torso all connected. The diaphram was intact and I went up and felt it. It was really cool.
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