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ANATOMY Our first stop was the Aiolian Island of Anatomy where the portly king Troyophones rules. In his court many nobles gaily sing the livelong day pretty poems praising the guts and bones and sinews of the body. First in the morning would the microscopic Phillipides hold sway: Repeat after me. 'first is the axis cylinder, then comes the neurilemma between the Nodes of Ranvier. then neurilemma nucleus then the endoneurium, then the neuriplexus network of the neurolemma, then the perineurium with its moderately dense fibrous connective tissue sheath, and then comes the cctoneurium'. Next came Paavolides whose words spun so fast that Kronos the time keeper who never sleeps would put his finger to the hands of the clock to stop them and make limo for all her words. Next we would all join hands and skip in a circle LI. 2, 3 for the duodenum And just the same for the renals But ribs 10, 11, 12 for the splenum. Next, at lunch, the kindly Orolitov and Spratt of the gaudy breeches would help us in our games, and tell us good jokes. Afternoons we spent in the delicate fragrance of the embalming fluid trying to discover the resemblance between our cadaver and the instruction videotape. And all the while, both day and night, our efforts were guided by the great Carsonian Schneck, princely in knowledge, tireless in giving it, and unequalled in the art of making the murky seem clear and light. 24 Anatomy Robert Troyer. Ph.D. Chairperson Mark Black. Ph.D. Michael Cochran, Ph.D. Gail Crouse. Ph.D. John Huber, M.D.. Ph.D. Emeritus Albert Lamperti, Ph.D. Thomas Marino. Ph.D. James McAllister. Ph.D. Patricia Olds-Clarke, Ph.D. Joanne Orth, Ph.D. Brett Oxberry. Ph.D. Laurie Paavola, Ph.D. Helen Pearson, Ph.D. Steven J. Phillips, M.D., Ph.D. Carson Schneck, M.D.. Ph.D. Marvin Sodicoff. Ph.D. John Way, Ph.D. Special thanks to Neal Prait, Ph.D. Dr. Robert Troyer Dr. Steven J. Phillips
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YEARS • PRE- CLINICAL YEARS • PRE-CLINICAL YEARS • PRE-CLINICS 23
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John Mitchell demonstrates areflexia. Dr. Marvin Sodicoff Dr. Mark Black Dr. Carson Schneck
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