“HORNy PAM“ Horner’s is: Ptosis Anhidrosis Miosis ...

“The Palmaris between two Palmars“: [sociallocker id=”11806″] Palmaris longus is between the Palmar cutaneous branch of Ulnar nerve and Palmar cutaneous branch of Median nerve. [/sociallocker] ...

“2 from 1, 2 from 2, 2 from 3“: [sociallocker id=”11806″] 2 nerves from 1 root: Ilioinguinal (L1), Iliohypogastric (L1). 2 nerves from 2 roots: Genitofemoral (L1,L2), Lateral Femoral (L2,L3). 2 nerves from 3 roots: Obturator (L2,L3,L4), Femoral (L2,L3,L4). [/sociallocker] ...

“I, I Get Laid On Fridays”: Iliohypogastric [L1] Ilioinguinal [L1] Genitofemoral [L1, L2] Lateral femoral cutaneous [L2, L3] Obtruator [L2, L3, L4] [sociallocker id=”11806″] Femoral [L2, L3, L4] Alternatively: “I twice Get Laid On Fridays”. Alternatively: “Interested In Getting Laid ...

ARM fracture: From superior to inferior: Axillary: head of humerus Radial: mid shaft Median: supracondular ...

“She Licks Toms Prick; Her Cu*t’s Too Tight”: Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform Hamate Capitate Trapezoid Trapezium ...

Foramen spinosum is adjacent to the spine of sphenoid. ...

“My Little Eye Sits in the orbit”: Maxilla (frontal process) Lacrimal Ethmoid Sphenoid (body) ...

“Each meniscus has something attached to it”: The medial meniscus has the medial collateral ligament. The lateral meniscus is attached to the popliteal muscle. ...

“Tom, Dick, And Nervous Harry”: From anterior to posterior: Tibialis Digitorum Artery Nerve Hallicus Full names for these are: Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Posterior Tibial Artery, Posterior Tibial Nerve, Flexor Hallicus Longus. Alternatively: “Tom, Dick ANd Harry”. Alternatively: “Tom, ...

People talk of telling just a “little white lie”, or a “little fib“: Therefore, the fibula is smaller. Alternatively: TIBia is the Thicker Inner Bone. Alternatively: “Little lat FIB, big fat TIB”. ...

OVALE: Otic ganglion (just inferior) V3 cranial nerve Accessory meningeal artery Lesser petrosal nerve Emissary veins ...

Lordosis: Lumbar. KYphosis is HY up on the spine. ...

“SC“: In medial line, below Second Cervical, joints are Secondary Cartilaginous and usually have a diSC.  Notes: secondary cartilaginous is also known as symphysis. The one that doesn’t have a disc is xiphi-sterna ...