The Real Anatomist

Series 1. Ep. 9 Joints of the human body and some more fascinating anatomical history going back 1000s of years.

38 min · 1 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio Series 1. Ep. 9 Joints of the human body and some more fascinating anatomical history going back 1000s of years.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2463022/fan_mail/new] Joints, ligaments, muscles, it's what we are all made of and when it is discussed and described by Dr David Robson it is a fascinating conversation about what is under the skin of us, the human race.  Enjoy.  Dr David Robson is a practicing Anatomist who lives and works in Edinburgh.  Click here to contact Dr David Robson directly [https://www.the-anatomist.com/the-anatomist.html]

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episode Series 1. Ep. 10 An introduction to ligaments and incredible anatomical history from 335 BC artwork

Series 1. Ep. 10 An introduction to ligaments and incredible anatomical history from 335 BC

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2463022/fan_mail/new] Dr David does an introduction to ligaments. Did you know we had 900 of them ! We dig deep into anatomical history, specifically Herophilus (335–280 BC) who put into place the building blocks of what became modern day medicine. The two Scots brothers John (1728–1793) and William Hunter (1718–1783)Scottish brothers who revolutionized 18th-century medicine, anatomy, and obstetrics in London. Dr David has the facts and figures in his head as he talks through his subject. Anatomy. Fascinating, compelling and true.  Dr David Robson is a practicing Anatomist who lives and works in Edinburgh.  Click here to contact Dr David Robson directly [https://www.the-anatomist.com/the-anatomist.html]

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