Description |
1 videodisk : sd.,, col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Series |
Anatomy for beginners
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Note |
SEKALC |
Performer |
Presenters: Gunther von Hagens, John Lee. |
Credits |
Director, David Coleman; producer, Nick Curwin. |
Event |
Originally broadcast in June 2006. |
Summary |
Most animals, including humans, are essentially food-processing tubes. In this program, anatomy guru Gunther von Hagens lays out the human body's seven-meter digestive tract end-to-end, showing viewers each stop on the gastro-intestinal highway. Beginning with the tongue, salivary glands, pharynx, and epiglottis, von Hagens uncovers and removes the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, small and large intestines, and anus, as well as the liver, kidneys, and pancreas. He explores the bile ducts of the liver, illustrates the ways that urine and feces are stored and released, and -- in an anatomical context -- explains burps, heartburn, nausea, ulcers, and other rarely discussed facts of life. Viewer discretion is advised. Contains clinically explicit language and demonstrations.-- Container. |
Subject |
Human anatomy.
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Human body.
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Human physiology.
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Anatomy. |
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Physiology. |
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Digestive System -- anatomy & histology. |
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Digestion -- physiology. |
Added Author |
Hagens, Gunther von.
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Lee, John A.
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Firefly Films.
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Channel Four (Great Britain)
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Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
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Ohio Library and Information Network.
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OhioLINK Digital Media Center.
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ISBN |
9781421354934 |
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1421354934 |
Music No. |
FFH 36299 Films for the Humanities & Sciences |
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