5 Craziest Things I've Found In Dead Bodies

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Published 2021-06-11
5 Craziest Things I've Found In Dead Bodies

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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the five strangest abnormalities he's found in the lab.

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Video Timeline

00:00 - 01:00 Intro
01:01 - 04:22 #5 "Abnormal Lung"
04:23 - 07:32 #4 "Stuck Achilles"
07:33 - 09:21 #3 "Mutant Ovary"
09:22 - 10:48 #2 "Confused Heart"
10:49 - 13:21 #1 "Cancer and the Wimpy Omentum"
13:22 - 14:05 Shameless Plugs

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Audio Credit: www.bensounds.com

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#Anatomy #Education #Amazing

All Comments (21)
  • @rewe3536
    I've always wanted to see a human unboxing. Thanks
  • I am giving my body after my death. It's in my will and my family know about it. I received a heart transplant at the age of 21 and a kidney at the age of 27. So i guess it's my duty to give back and it's my way to say thanks, since i could not tell my donors and their family. It's a pleasure to me to do this cause a know that it is important.
  • @cydkriletich6538
    Many years ago, the professor of anatomy at the local community college would hold a “Service of Remembrance and Gratitude” at the end of each semester to honor and thank the donors. Attendance was not mandatory, but he told me almost everyone of his nursing and pre-med students would show up. I thought it was such a wonderful and respectful thing to do. Your video is the first time I’ve ever seen the inside of a human body. What a marvel of engineering it is! Thank you!
  • Without going into detail, we had a patient admitted to the cardiac unit and they had TWO heart rhythms- they had TWO hearts! One was much smaller, like a “piggyback” heart. It was very odd to have 2 different rhythms.
  • @emojalapeno646
    I don't know why I was expecting something like "we found a TV remote in this guys liver"
  • @reiphas
    Imagine being on your deathbed and as you take your last breath you say to your friends "remember to watch the next episode of Institute of Human Anatomy, I'm gonna be a guest star".
  • After 20 years as a Paramedic/Firefighter and 7 years as a Deputy Sheriff, i can almost hear the gasps as they see all the injuries i have. I remember my Neurosurgeon looking at my spinal MRI. He looked at me and back to the MRI several times, just stunned. Yeah, students are going to have a field day with me. 😁
  • @Roocosdarlin
    A couple years ago my mom passed and she was a nurse and she donated her body to science. She went to the University of Austin. I am enthralled with your show, it’s amazing to see how the body works and I’m so proud of my mom for having made her donation.
  • @ND580
    Imagine after dying and donating your body for science, the person that’s examining you notices a weird abnormality that you never knew you had.
  • @shmokolo9991
    Very respectful of the cadavers. You are definitely the right person for giving these presentations. It was fascinating while at the same time never being cold or disrespectful to the fact that these were once living people. Much appreciated.
  • @Bilal_is_joking
    This guys explaining human body like he’s explaining new mobile phone features..
  • @crepequeen643
    My heart froze for a moment when he said “this patient passed away from colorectal cancer that metastasized to the liver”, as this is exactly what my dad survived. Crazy to hear someone died from the exact thing that someone else survived. Makes me even more thankful to still have him
  • @Patiem1942
    An MRI indicated that I was born without a gallbladder! Fascinating! Always knew I was special! I’m donating my body to science, I wonder if students will notice my gallbladder is missing?! Love you videos, thank you!
  • @shaneclee5512
    It's been 11 years, now I can finally visualise what happened to my wife. The Wimpy Omentum developed tumours, slowly pushing on her organs as her abdomen became more and more distended, and within a few months, had spread to her lungs and brain. I felt so sorry for the young girl, but a local cashier one day, innocently asked if my wife was pregnant, as over time, it would have looked that way. My wife was gentle about the honest mistake... poor girl will never ask that question again, it wasn't her fault, she just asked the 'one in a million' that day, any other day she would have been right. The effects of cancer ripples through the community.... Nine months from diagnosis to dust.
  • @johnnyfiveo
    1:02 jonathan: "thank you to all those that donated their bodies to science" those that donated: " "
  • The human body dissected isn’t as gross as I thought it would be. It’s fascinating seeing each part of a body explained as part of a whole, rather than in separate parts like in most health diagrams.
  • @garyplumb6558
    It always amazes me how this thing we call the human body is packaged and put together
  • A male coworker had prostate surgery over the holidays in December. He came back to work and was explaining to me how violated he felt leading up to his procedure, during his hospital stay and after. After he was done all I said was that sounds like what women go through on an annual basis between pap smears and mammograms! It seemed to hit home as it made him realize what his wife went through during her 3 pregnancies!