Student Nurse - A&P Anatomy and Sectional Terminology It sounds silly, but you learn as many new words in an A&P course as you do a beginning foreign language course. Really --there's been research to prove it! - Kevin Patton Links here are for general A & P resources. For more detailed system by system info see: Cardiac, Ear, Endocrine, Eye, Gastrointestinal, Hematological, Integumentary, Musculoskeletal, Neurological, Peripheral Vascular, Renal, and Respiratory.
Ten uses for your body after you die J. Nathan Bazzel donated his hip bones, which had to be replaced a few years ago, to Mütter Museum As you're charitable in life, you could also be charitable in death by donating your bodyYou can donate your body to a university so a first-year medical student can dissect itA body broker will get your various parts to scientists for research and educationDonate parts to the Mutter Museum, and you could be on display for the world to see
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