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Help us educate with a LIKE, SUBSCRIBE,and DONATION. Thank you! , In this video series we rattle off @167 people who were kind enough to discover anatomy and name it after themselves either as individuals or as a team. Understanding anatomy and memorizing these terms can be difficult, but if we can get a bit of a back story it might be much easier to log these people and their discovered anatomy into our anatomical memory banks. Just think how much smarter you'd sound if you said, “Ampulla of Vater also knows as the hepatopancreatic ampulla of the hepatopancreatic duct formed by the pancreatic duct and common bile duct named after Abrahama Vater a German anatomist who first published his findings in 1720. The answer is yes, you would sound like someone I'd want during a surgical examination or correction of anatomy in this area. Here are some excellent resources to help with anatomical memorization for anyone in the medical field or someone who is just curious about the human body. The famous anatomy coloring book: The famous Netter Anatomy book: - and the Netter Coloring book: THANK for WATCHING, SUBSCRIBING, LIKING, COMMENTING, SHARING and DONATING!!! It means a lot to my family! PLEASE DONATE via VENMO for MORE EDUCATIONAL CONTENT and ENDEAVORS presents a series of videos to get you speaking and learning languages such as English, Spanish / Espanol, French, German, Albanian, Arabic, and more. We are working hard to get our videos uploaded. We provide you with word pronunciations, definitions, translations, stories, rhymes, riddles, jokes, tongue twisters, and anything that will help bridge the gap between your current fluency to your desired proficiency and understanding. Whether you're just learning or trying to bolster your intellectual quotient into a new stratosphere of concise and succinct communications, allocating the proper verbiage could be paramount to illustrating a picture for the recipient or merely shoving drab nondescript sounds of failure down their auditory meatuses. Run on sentence you say? I'd agree. Utilizing big complicated words isn't usually the most effective form of communication, but adapting your language to your recipient will be the most effective way to transfer your thoughts. Having a wide array of tools for each project will allow you to tailor your message for the most effect and efficient use of your time. To write, read, and listen to language takes fewer words than you might imagine. In each language, you could likely get away with understanding a few thousand words and be completely comfortable with many different language settings. Why even a few hundred can get you quite far. If ever you find any of the words to be inaccurate in any way, which may most often be the pronunciation I want to thank anyone who reaches out to send me a message regarding any errors. I will do my best to read and correct any perceived errors. Be advised that many pronunciation can vary slightly between regions. My congratulations to anyone broadening their word bank in any language. Science is clear that with more word associations languages become easier to learn and has the potential to be a protective buffer against dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. Please visit FACEBOOK FOLLOW TWITTER FOLLOW YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBE PLEASE DONATE via VENMO for MORE EDUCATIONAL CONTENT and ENDEAVORS THANK for WATCHING, SUBSCRIBING, LIKING, COMMENTING, SHARING and DONATING!!! It means a lot to my family!

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