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Integral Anatomy, Vol. 4: Viscera and Their Fasciae

Jan 1, 2006
1h 54m
★ 0.0

Overview

Gil Hedley, Ph.D., former massage therapist and Rolfer, dissects a cadaver in order to teach bodyworkers and other interested students about the fascia of the viscera.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Integral Anatomy Productions

Cast

Gil Hedley

Himself / Presenter

Gil Hedley

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