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Anatomy Tutorial. This is the same as a medical school gross anatomy course, minus the cadaver dissection.
You can see one of their Youtube courses on any part of the body you might be curious about. In the process, you will get the idea of why medical students need to be expert and efficient memorizers. For an example of a med school exam question, "What is the origin and insertion, function, and innervation of the Sartorius muscle?"
"What is the origin and insertion, function, and innervation of the Sartorius muscle?" Really? This is supposed to be a difficult question about human gross anatomy? It's also called "The Tailor's Muscle." Gee, I wonder why? Hint: tailors used to sit cross legged on the floor.
Social retard? Now that's funny. I hope you didn't suffer brain cramp coming up with that ad hominem. You could have thrown in "smarty pants" for good measure. I guess you think that the thing you're walking around in is just a slab of meat.
Except for "innervation", my kid learned this rudimentary gross anatomy in high school. I guess he's a expert and efficient memorizer. "Medical" gross anatomy, indeed.
You know what they call the person at the academic bottom of his medical class? Doctor.
By internship, the only people who remember gross anatomy are surgeons. I have been asked some crazy questions by non-surgeons about anatomy over the years.