Tuesday, 14 October 2025

ANATOMY - REDISSECTED

Anatomy Re dissected

50 years back, in June 1974 ,we entered the hallowed gates  of the  famous  Baroda Medical College,Baroda .What a feeling  for the 18 year old  boy who as a child visited the same premises to deliver milk to laboratory  animals in the pharmacology department. 
 The  classroom teaching was  started for  the subject of anatomy.  Anatomy is like the ABC  of the  medical sciences. In medical sciences, everything begins with the body and and   ruefully ends with the body.   Anatomy is like  learning the hardware ,the physiology is like the software ,the  biochemistry is molecular  programming ,while diseases are like malware ,to be identified andto be  nullified. 
The practical part of the subject  was   being taught  in the   dissection  hall. It was situated   on the second  floor  of the building along with the  museum and departmental  chambers for teachers. 
 There  were many  great teachers of that era  and they  commanded our  awe  and respect . We have heard many   positive stories about their  teachings and  achievements .Seniors passed on the information  and that became  the part of our daily talk  and sometimes juicy gossip.
The study of anatomy  was  mind blowing as  everyday we would be  learning more than~ 250 new terms related to various  parts of the body and its intricacies ,ranging from  from  A...rtery to   Z...ona  pellucida.
 

 Our  revered Bible for the subject  was the  book by an English anatomist  ,named Henry  Grey and his epitome ,  originally titled,  Anatomy - descriptive and surgical ,first published in 1858.

  The students were  divided into small batches  ( 6-8)  batches  where active interaction was happening among ourselves.
The seeds of  lifelong friendship  were planted  here and , few also  found their soulmate/ life partner here  while dissecting   the heart of the  dead , but their own  heart  at double - speeding    and  occasionally missing the beat.
  Though the  dissection was done on a dead  body  there,the atmosphere  was lively   as young blooded youths  ,beautiful faces, dreaming eyes,well oiled hair stylers  and innocent fascial expressions  were part of the micro and  macro  milieu  of the arena.  Least I forget,we pray for all the souls whose  bodies we dissected, and our gratitude to them and their kind for body donations. 

  The subject of anatomy was very close to my heart and I  studied very hard and looked  forward to the great result ,matching my resolve to add as  many gold medals as  possible in my career .  
We, humans are  liable to err  and tHe err I did , while writing the answers for the  final examination.  .The main question was about the 5th cranial nerve and ,the nerve has  got three parts and I wrote about first and second but forgot to write about the  third and it costed   me in the form of not getting  distinction and probably the highest mark ever  achieved in the department, so as told to me by one of the senior professor.
 Still I was the  first in the subject in the class,got  Medal, Citation and price. 
 Also during the viva the question  of  Callot's Triangle proved  to be the Bermuda Triangle ,as not  aware  of its'  answer. 
 Later as a  surgeon ,we realised its'  importance and its ability to sink the ship of reputation many a  surgeons. 
 Now in the sixth decade of my life the anatomy I am really concerned   are    the  cartilages in my knees, opacification of lenses, thinning of bones and 
 roadblocks in the coronary and   outflow systems of body. 
I  always admire the beauty of anatomy both external and internal either, on skin or  below the skin -  subcutaneous  . So my  teacher  while doing M.A. ( Art history and Aesthetic) suggested the dissertation topic  
Subcutaneous Art,some symbiosis of two of my  passions. 
Before the  neurons  of many years standing embrace its waiting enemy, a.k.a Alzheimer, enjoy the  nostalgic memorabilia.