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  • Autonomic Effect After Muscarinic Hyper-Activity

    This experiment demonstrates the effect of muscarinic agonists and its parasympathetic effects such as lacrimation (shedding of red tears), salivation, defaecation, urination pilo-erection, rhinorrhea, sweating and labored breathing more

  • Clinical Examinations in Surgery: Examination of the Abdomen

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in surgery. This module explores how to examine the abdomen. The basic guidelines for surgery are similar to internal medicine. The disease profile, however, may vary. The basic process is:    1. History    2. Physical Examination    3. Integration of information more

  • Clinical Examinations in Surgery: Examination of Hernia

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in surgery. This module explores how to examine superficial swellings including herniae. The basic guidelines for surgery are similar to internal medicine. The disease profile, however, may vary. The basic process is:    1. History    2. Physical Examination    3... more

  • Clinical Examinations in Surgery: Examination of the Goitre

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in surgery. This module explores how to examine superficial swellings including various goitres. The basic guidelines for surgery are similar to internal medicine. The disease profile, however, may vary. The basic process is:    1. History    2. Physical... more

  • Clinical Examinations in Surgery: Examination of the Lump

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in surgery. This module explores how to examine superficial swellings including various lumps. The basic guidelines for surgery are similar to internal medicine. The disease profile, however, may vary. The basic process is:    1. History    2. Physical Examination... more

  • Clinical Examinations in Surgery: Breast Examination

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in surgery. This module explores how to examine superficial swellings in breasts. The basic guidelines for surgery are similar to internal medicine. The disease profile, however, may vary. The basic process is:    1. History    2. Physical Examination    3.... more

  • Clinical Examinations in Surgery: Components of the History in Surgery

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in surgery. This module, the first of seven in the series, explores the basic guidelines for surgery and the components history taking. The basic guidelines for surgery are similar to internal medicine. The disease profile, however, may vary. The basic process is... more

  • Clinical Examinations in Paediatrics: Examination of the New Born: Part 2

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in paediatrics. This module is the second of two modules for examining newborn children. The instructor demonstrates how to examine the abdomen, feet, legs, and back; how to test reflexes; and how to take measurements. more

  • Clinical Examinations in Paediatrics: Examination of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Systems

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in paediatrics. This module explores the examination of the ear, nose, and throat systems. more

  • Clinical Examinations in Paediatrics: Examination of the New Born: Part 1

    This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in paediatrics. This module is the first of two modules for examining newborn children. In this first video, the instructor demonstrates how to examine the face, head, ears, mouth, and heartbeat. more

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