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  1. UM Dental school instructional video on creating dental implants.

  2. How to create a 2.2mm surgical guide for a double implant dental restoration

  3. UM Dental School instructional video on drilling guides for single dental implants.

  4. How to correctly line up the 3.5mm drill bit when placing dental implants

  5. The global AIDS pandemic furnishes a case study for many of the themes addressed throughout the course. While in the developed West the disease largely afflicts concentrated high-risk groups such as intravenous drug users and the sexually promiscuous, in Southern Africa it is much more a generalized disease of poverty. In countries such as Botswana and Swaziland, the economic and social consequences of the disease have created a vicious ci...more

  6. Dr. Margaret Craven discusses HIV/AIDS from the perspective of a front-line clinician. AIDS is unprecedented in both the speed with which it spread across the globe and in the mobilization of efforts to control it. It is a disease of modernity. Along with the relative ease and velocity of modern transportation methods, other background conditions include Western medicine, with hypodermic needles and bloodbanking, intravenous drug use, and ...more

  7. The anatomy of the abdominal wall and fasciae plus the thoracic wall using a human cadaver. Orig. air date: JUN 27 74

  8. Bellas talks about the growing medical trend of surgery without knives and some of the benefits this has.

  9. Gross anatomy of the anterior triangles of the neck using a human cadaver. Orig. air date: JUN 26 74

  10. Dissection of the subcutaneous structures of the anterior trunk and shoulder. Uses human cadaver. Orig. air date: JUN 24 74

  11. Professor Snowden describes the historical detective work that went into the research and writing of Naples in the Time of Cholera, his study of the 1884 and 1911 epidemics of Asiatic cholera that struck Italy. The latter epidemic is of particular interest, because the official historiography of the disease has long confined its outbreaks in Western Europe to the nineteenth century. Through his investigation, Snowden discovered that there ...more

  12. Asiatic cholera was the most dreaded disease of the nineteenth century. While its demographic impact could not compare to that of the bubonic plague, it nonetheless held a tremendous purchase on the European social imagination. One reason for the intense fear provoked by the disease was its symptoms: not only did cholera exact a degrading and painful toll on the human body, it also struck suddenly, and was capable of reducing the seemingly...more