Câu Nghi Vấn Cuối Cùng (Đoản Văn)
Sau một chuỗi tin nhắn dài, đầu dây bên kia cuối cùng cũng có hồi âm. Đáp trả cho câu hỏi của cô, anh chỉ vỏn vẹn chỉ bốn chữ, có lẽ là bốn chữ đến cuối đời này không thể quên: "Từ đầu đã thích."
Trời rất hôm ấy rất đẹp, có lẽ nó đang tiễn tôi đi… cũng có thể, mọi thứ đều không quan tâm.
Sau ngày hôm nay, mọi thứ lại về đúng trật tự của nó. Tôi nghĩ thế…
Tạm biệt chàng trai bên tôi những năm tháng cuối cùng, tạm biệt cô bạn dịu dàng sẵn sàng khóc và bảo vệ vì tôi. Tạm biệt tương lai của tôi, tạm biệt mười chín năm cuộc đời của tôi.
Một ngày nào đó tôi sẽ trở lại như một vì tinh tú xinh đẹp.
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Embryophylogeny
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A map showing the derivation of various structures and tissues of the human body from the parts of the early embryo.
Human figure partly traced from this Wiki Commons image (public domain). Main source is TW Sadler, Langman's medical embryology (12th ed.), 2012.
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anyway. if you're like me looking for answers to inexplicable things in order to make some sense of the world: schoolshooters.info is run by dr peter langman, the national expert on school schootings. i've linked the "official reports" section since this is the most comprehensive information you will ever be able to find on the subject. we're talking 300-500 page reports.
i wish this kind of stuff was the norm after a mass casualty event. the patterns become immediately obvious after reading only a few and it's extremely wrenching to realized nearly all could have been prevented
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Your writing is really good, do you like to read? what are your book recommendations?(like what books you think are a must)
yeay, thank you so much! yes, I do but I'm not really an avid reader on books, moreso articles, however, I still do read books. here are a few of the books I liked:
1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison
Submarines by Han Song
Some People Need Killing by Patricia Evangelista
Why Kids Kill by Peter Langman
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Eleazar Langman Portrait of Soviet Cinematographer Mikhail Kaufman c.1924
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Hey! I'm about to start my medical college journey & am a little confused about the books to read in the first year. Could you please help me? I looked thru your blog & it seems like at your uni they follow a pattern and timeline similar to the Indian medical system, so I thought I'd pop by & ask you for some advice :)
PS: Love your blog, really inspirational!! 🩵 I'm a ex-French learner myself & your posts really inspire me to restart.
Hey, first of all, congratulations and welcome to the Fraternity!
As for the books:
Anatomy
General anatomy : get the bdc or vishram singh general anatomy pdf or get the book from library once you are in college and give a read to important topics and go through the terminologies. You can read general anatomy now, before you go to college or during your foundation course classes
Gross anatomy : The preferred book by students is BDC but i read vishram singh. It has very easy to remember diagrams and things are given in points, i suppose you will feel easier to understand and remember. May be, you can go to a store and see both books and decide (goes for all the books, I'll write here about my personal experience only)
Embryology : Get a langman from senior or if it is okay, buy it too. It's an international book but quite good. You don't have to go through everything but the important topics. Vishram singh embryology is also nice. I got to know about it just few days before exam but it was nice. And please don't neglect embryology. Your friends and seniors will say that it doesn't matter, it does. I suppose i could have got distinction in anatomy if only i had read embryo properly since in paper 1, i couldn't write one answer at all. (Like distinction is not everything, it's just kind of an achievement that can boost you?)
Histology : we read IB singh and mostly, our class notes.
Osteology : Again, class notes. But i guess, poddar is being followed here. I had the pdf. So, see if your college has good teacher who teaches you well, take notes of the bones and revise them. Well, vishram singh gross books also have bone sections and its quite nice.
Physiology
Guyton is the best book. If it is possible for you, get that book either from a senior or from a store. Seniors will tell you otherwise most of the time unless you are in AIIMS or the top colleges. Don't listen to them. I regret not studying standard books, they are gem. But you have to start from initial days and again, make notes of important topics. For exam purpose, you can read your notes and Sembulingam. Thats a nice book. You can keep a pdf. We used AK jain too. But in case you are reading Guyton, making notes and using Sembu, you don't need it. And get the AK jain practical book.
Biochemistry
The standard books are Lippincott and Harper. They are review books. Other than that we followed Satyanarayan or Vasudevan. Satyanarayan is better for exams i feel. Since its like a note. You can keep one of them as physical book and other as pdf. Keep whatever pdf you get actually. And as you proceed, you will get to know about more study materials like Jambulkar. That's nice note but use that as a revision tool.
In our college, for practical in biochemistry, we real our practical copies only. So, i have no idea what other colleges follow for practical
Do join telegram channels, you will get whatever pdf you need and important topics. I will suggest you to read every topic but make notes or proper annotation of important topics and of course, revision of them.
That's all i can remember now. Its not like you need to buy all the books right now itself. See those books in library or get the pdfs and go through random topics and whatever you feel nice, you can buy it. And as i said, keep all pdfs. Mbbs is not like preparing for neet. There will be topics easier to understand or easier to present in exam in different book than yours. But you cannot buy all books so pdf works. And do feel free to ask whatever doubt you have!
PS : This means a lot, thank you! And you can definitely restart your language lessons too.
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