Marco Lucioni
Focusing on the Larynx
Second Edition
2013
It was 3 o’clock in the afternoon: time for anatomy class. A badly lit room, a caretaker to collect tips, and a single lecturer for 30 students. The material on which to study practical anatomy consisted of a humerus, a femur, and an entire decomposing human forearm with skeletised muscles and tendons, reduced to shreds by previous inexperienced dissectors. Then, 2 years later at midday, I found myself in a pathologic anatomy amphitheatre with 300 students.