Insane Things I've Found In Dead Bodies

Published 2024-07-21
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Insane Things I've Found In Dead Bodies

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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy shows and discusses surprising conditions and abnormalities that he found in bodies during the dissection process, as well as discusses what causes these conditions and how they affect the human body.
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0:00 - 0:36 Intro
0:37 - 2:16 What Too Much Fat?
2:17 - 3:12 Why Is Visceral Fat Dangerous & How to Reduce It
3:13 - 4:39 Dangerous Testicles?
4:40 - 6:32 Intestines in the Wrong Place: Hernias
6:33 - 8:42 Abnormal Pouches in the Colon: Diverticulosis
8:43 - 9:55 Inflamed Pouches in the Colon: Diverticulitis
9:56 - 11:57 The Destroyed and Degenerated Spine

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All Comments (21)
  • @angella9954
    OMG when I die the research lab team is going to learn so much. I'm 44 and have had 33 surgeries. Of those, 6 were to add technical devices or hardware into my body, and 5 were to remove organs, tissues, etc. Research team is going to have a field day, i an just jealous that I cant participate in my own autopsy!
  • @NavyDood21
    Not a doctor, or have any desire to be in a medical field. I know that I dont have the work drive to do anything like that properly, but this is still such an interesting channel. Everyone should know how their bodies work.
  • 1:40 Imagine offering your body to science after death and then being roasted for unhealthy fat your body contains 😂😂 Sorry this made me laugh a bit too much Ps I am aware of the fact that it isn’t roasting but science which is very cool and interesting! I was just making a joke
  • Damn. I was expecting to see people who had swallowed pens and other inanimate objects that somehow didn’t have complications.
  • @Sigma3095
    This is one of the best places on YouTube for any Aspiring doctors and medical students to learn anatomy.
  • @feynstein1004
    Imagine a Chubbyemu case that ends with "At Autopsy", and then continues over at this channel where we can actually see the cadaver 😀
  • On autopsy, they found my dad's organs reversed left/right. I didn't inherit that apparently.
  • @richbillionair
    I am jealous of that guy. He is very articulate and knowledgeable for his age.
  • @Durio_zibethinus
    This channel is biology student's goal for anatomy class presentation.
  • @mokaLARE
    You can see that people ate a lot of fast food and drunk a lot of sodas…
  • @lgran79
    This was fascinating. Im a Med Assistant that used to work for Orthopedic surgeons. The surgeons were very happy to educate us by explaining the MRIs and xrays, even explaining the surgical procedures ...but seeing the spine on an actual human...from that view, thats so amazing. 😊
  • @ira6133
    This type of videos is my favourite for some reason💀
  • @thursday315
    I know nothing about the medical field but I love this channel. Feel like I understand so much more from a short period of time.
  • @ashjankins960
    So interesting! My baby boy had to have hernia surgery at 3 months old. His Dad & Grandfather felt bad for calling him testiculese after birth. My Father said “call an ambulance, it feels like something inside me is leaking inside me.” He was diagnosed with diverticulitis.
  • @justindavis1546
    I will give you props for blending in the AG1 add with your videos. Of all the channels I watch, you guys do the best to make the "commercials" fit in and not interrupt.
  • @REXOB9
    Great video, love this channel