Hidden Earth 2018
The caves and karst of the human body: the number 2
30 minute Lecture|Dr Rostam Namaghi
Abstract
I'll be honest, it'll be a crap lecture. Butt at least it'll be quick.
Building on the success of last year's lecture focusing on the phreatic development of ear canals and the vadose canyons of the nose; Rostam Namaghi managed to blag a job 'teaching anatomy' at Manchester Medical School. As such he has decided to follow it up with a description of the human through trip and a couple of notes on expedition surgery.
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