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Gil Hedley – The Integral Anatomy Series 2005-2009

Gil Hedley – The Integral Anatomy Series 2005-2009
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I ripped this from http://www.youtube.com/user/somanautThe Integral Anatomy Series was originally published by Gil Hedley,Ph.D., on DVD in four volumes. The series documents his whole person,whole body, layer by layer approach to the study of human anatomy inthe laboratory using on camera dissection footage.The strong visual material is softened with images from nature whichcall the viewer to a deeper understanding of the nature of the gift ofour human form.*** V1 pt1: Skin & Superficial FasciaThis clip initiates the study with a presentation of the initial”dissection progression,’ starting with observation of the cadaverforms and moving through to the reflection of the skin.*** V1 pt2: Skin and Superficial FasciaIn this 2nd part of Vol. 1 of The Integral Anatomy Series, Gilintroduces in detail the superficial fascial layer of the body.*** V2 pt1: Deep Fascia and MuscleIn this 1st part of Vol. 2 of The Integral Anatomy Series, Gilintroduces in detail the deep fascial layer of the body.*** V2 pt2: Deep Fascia and MuscleIn this 2nd part of Vol. 2 of The Integral Anatomy Series, Gilintroduces in detail the superficial fascial layer of the body.*** V3 pt1: Cranial and Visceral FasciaeIn this 1st part of Vol. 3 of The Integral Anatomy Series, Gil beginsto explore in detail the membranous layers surrounding the organs, akaviscera, of the body.*** V3 pt2: Cranial and Visceral FasciaeIn this 2nd part of Vol. 3 of The Integral Anatomy Series, Gilcontinues to explore in detail the membranous layers surrounding theorgans, aka viscera, of the body, including the cranial membranes andthose around the heart.*** V4 pt1: Viscera and their FasciaeIn this 1st part of Vol. 4 of The Integral Anatomy Series, Gil beginsto systematically explore the organs, aka viscera, of the body, andtheir mutual fascial relationships.*** V4 pt 2: Viscera and their FasciaeIn this 2nd part of Vol. 4 of The Integral Anatomy Series, Gilcontinues the exploration of the organs, aka viscera, of the body, andtheir mutual fascial relationships.

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