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Understanding the human body : an introduction to anatomy and physiology /

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: PD160-04 | Teaching Company160 | Teaching Company161--164 | Teaching CompanyPD160-01 | Teaching CompanyPD160-02 | Teaching CompanyPD160-03 | Teaching CompanySeries: Great courses (DVD) | Great courses (DVD). Science & mathematics.Edition: Library edDescription: 8 videodiscs (1440 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 4 course guidebooks (22 cm)ISBN:
  • 1565855663
  • 9781565855663
  • 9781565858541
  • 1565858549
Other title:
  • Introduction to anatomy and physiology
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612 22
LOC classification:
  • QP38 .G66 2003d
NLM classification:
  • QS 4
Contents:
Part 1: Disc 1. Cardiovascular system: Lecture 1. Anatomy of the heart ; Lecture 2. Physiology of the heart ; Lecture 3. Anatomy of the great vessels ; Lecture 4. Physiology of the great vessels -- Disc 2. Respiratory system: Lecture 5. Anatomy of the lungs ; Lecture 6. Physiology of the lungs ; Nervous system: Lecture 7. Anatomy of the brain ; Lecture 8. Physiology of the brain.
Part 2: Disc 3. Nervous system : Lecture 9. Spinal cord and spinal nerves ; Lecture 10. Autonomic nervous system and cranial nerves ; Lecture 11. The eyes ; Lecture 12. The ears, hearing, and equilibrium -- Disc 4. Nervous system : Lecture 13. Memory ; Digestive system: Lecture 14. Anatomy of the mouth, esophagus, and stomach ; Lecture 15. Physiology of the mouth, esophagus, and stomach ; Lecture 16. Anatomy of the pancreas, liver, and the biliary tree.
Part 3: Disc 5. Digestive system: Lecture 17. Physiology of the pancreas, liver, and the biliary tree ; Lecture 18. Anatomy of the small intestine, colon, and rectum ; Lecture 19. Physiology of the small intestine, colon, and rectum ; Lecture 20. The pituitary and adrenal glands -- Disc 6. Endocrine system: Lecture 21. Pancreas ; Lecture 22. Thyroid and parathyroid glands ; Urinary system: Lecture 23. Anatomy of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder ; Lecture 24. Physiology of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.
Part 4: Disc 7. Reproductive system: Lecture 25. Male ; Lecture 26. Female ; Lecture 27. Physiology of genetic inheritance ; Musculoskeletal system: Lecture 28. Physiology and physics of the muscles -- Disc 8. Musculoskeletal system: Lecture 29. Anatomy of the muscles ; Lecture 30. Bones ; Immune system: Lecture 31. Anatomy and physiology ; Lecture 32. The biology of human cancer.
Production credits:
  • Producer, Alisha Reay ; academic content supervisor, Ann Waigand ; director, Tom Dunton ; camera operators, Damian Smith, Tom Dooley, Jon Leven [and others] ; editor, Alisha Reay.
Thirty-two lectures of forty-five minutes each by Anthony A. Goodman, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Montana State University and Affiliate Professor in the Department of Biological Structure at the University of Washington School of Medicine.Summary: In this 32-lecture video course, Dr. Anthony Goodman puts a solid understanding of human anatomy and physiology easily. You'll learn to see the structure and functioning of our bodies as an awesome, integrated unity, a perspective that reveals the logic and symmetry of the human organism with compelling clarity.
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In four containers.

Originally produced in 2003.

Course Number 160: (45 minutes/lecture).

Part 1: Disc 1. Cardiovascular system: Lecture 1. Anatomy of the heart ; Lecture 2. Physiology of the heart ; Lecture 3. Anatomy of the great vessels ; Lecture 4. Physiology of the great vessels -- Disc 2. Respiratory system: Lecture 5. Anatomy of the lungs ; Lecture 6. Physiology of the lungs ; Nervous system: Lecture 7. Anatomy of the brain ; Lecture 8. Physiology of the brain.

Part 2: Disc 3. Nervous system : Lecture 9. Spinal cord and spinal nerves ; Lecture 10. Autonomic nervous system and cranial nerves ; Lecture 11. The eyes ; Lecture 12. The ears, hearing, and equilibrium -- Disc 4. Nervous system : Lecture 13. Memory ; Digestive system: Lecture 14. Anatomy of the mouth, esophagus, and stomach ; Lecture 15. Physiology of the mouth, esophagus, and stomach ; Lecture 16. Anatomy of the pancreas, liver, and the biliary tree.

Part 3: Disc 5. Digestive system: Lecture 17. Physiology of the pancreas, liver, and the biliary tree ; Lecture 18. Anatomy of the small intestine, colon, and rectum ; Lecture 19. Physiology of the small intestine, colon, and rectum ; Lecture 20. The pituitary and adrenal glands -- Disc 6. Endocrine system: Lecture 21. Pancreas ; Lecture 22. Thyroid and parathyroid glands ; Urinary system: Lecture 23. Anatomy of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder ; Lecture 24. Physiology of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

Part 4: Disc 7. Reproductive system: Lecture 25. Male ; Lecture 26. Female ; Lecture 27. Physiology of genetic inheritance ; Musculoskeletal system: Lecture 28. Physiology and physics of the muscles -- Disc 8. Musculoskeletal system: Lecture 29. Anatomy of the muscles ; Lecture 30. Bones ; Immune system: Lecture 31. Anatomy and physiology ; Lecture 32. The biology of human cancer.

Producer, Alisha Reay ; academic content supervisor, Ann Waigand ; director, Tom Dunton ; camera operators, Damian Smith, Tom Dooley, Jon Leven [and others] ; editor, Alisha Reay.

Thirty-two lectures of forty-five minutes each by Anthony A. Goodman, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Montana State University and Affiliate Professor in the Department of Biological Structure at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

In this 32-lecture video course, Dr. Anthony Goodman puts a solid understanding of human anatomy and physiology easily. You'll learn to see the structure and functioning of our bodies as an awesome, integrated unity, a perspective that reveals the logic and symmetry of the human organism with compelling clarity.

DVD, NTSC, region 1.

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