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University of DementlieuLecture Itinerary of Rosalie ÉpineuxCovering the Medical & Natural Sciences01 — The Medicine Wheel02 — Exhibit: Barovian Flora 03 — Anatomical Positioning04 — Intro: The Human Body05 — Anatomical Sections 06 — Lampenflora 07 — Intro: The Muscular System 08 — Actions of the Body 09 — Intro: The Skeletal System 10 — Medical Graduation11 — Exhibit: Toadstools 12 — Botanical Graduation13 — The Skeletal System14 — Noble Organs of Digestion 15 — Anatomy of the Liver16 — Exhibit: Shrubbery17 — The Psychic Faculty18 — Anatomy of the Brain19 — Herbal Tropism20 — Tincture Creation 21 — Herbal Classification22 — The Digestive Process 23 — Abdominal Anatomy 24 — Exhibit: Souragnien Flora 25 — Botanical Graduation
Lecture: The Medicine WheelSaturday, September 9th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumMany traditional healing systems have some kind of medicine wheel teaching, which relates the life and health of the individual to the universal life forces and cycles of the natural world.Countdown; 9th September, 12pm AEST / 10pm EST
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Exhibit: Barovian FloraWednesday, September 13th; Le Conservatoire, Quartier SavantThe premises of Le Conservatoire shall kindly open its doors to display an exhibition of flora originating from a recently funded expedition to Barovia.Refreshments are free.Countdown; 13th September, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Lecture: Anatomical PositioningSaturday, September 16th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe first of a series of lectures encompassing basic Human anatomy. Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things. It involves studying the body; how it is made up, and how it works.This lecture's focus will be the Anatomical Position.Countdown; 16th September, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Lecture: Intro. to The Human BodyWednesday, September 20th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe second of a series of lectures encompassing basic Human anatomy. Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things. It involves studying the body; how it is made up, and how it works.This lecture will be introducing an overview of the Human Body.Countdown; 20th September, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Lecture: Anatomical SectionsSaturday, September 23rd; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe third of a series of lectures encompassing basic Human anatomy. Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things. It involves studying the body; how it is made up, and how it works.This lecture will be introducing the three methods of anatomical sectioning.Countdown; 23rd September, 12pm AEST / 10pm EST
Lecture: LampenfloraWednesday, September 27th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumLampenflora is the term used to describe the totality of all self-sufficient plants that are found in ventured cavities, they are often described as la maladie verte.Countdown; 27th September, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Lecture: Intro. to the Muscular SystemSaturday, September 30th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe forth of a series of lectures encompassing basic Human anatomy. Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things. It involves studying the body; how it is made up, and how it works.This lecture will be introducing an overview of the muscular system.Countdown; 30th September, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Lecture: Actions of the BodyWednesday, October 4th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe fifth of a series of lectures encompassing basic Human anatomy. Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things. It involves studying the body; how it is made up, and how it works.This lecture will be explaining the actions and movements of the body.Countdown; 4th October, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Lecture: Intro. to the Skeletal SystemSaturday, October 7th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe sixth of a series of lectures encompassing basic Human anatomy. Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things. It involves studying the body; how it is made up, and how it works.This lecture will be introducing an overview of the skeletal system and its bones.Countdown; 7th October, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Grad. Lecture: Approaching an Emergent IncidentWednesday, October 11th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumIn medicine, there is a process by which physicians and the like consider and determine the order and priority of treatment provisions to those of varying injuries, usually within an emergency.This lecture will be encompassing this idea in depth, and explaining the process.Countdown; 11th October, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Exhibit: ToadstoolsTuesday, October 17th; Le Conservatoire, Quartier SavantThe premises of Le Conservatoire shall kindly open its doors to display an exhibition of recently propagated fungi and mushooms.Refreshments are free.Countdown; 17th October, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Grad. Lecture: Plant Identification in Homicide InvestigationsWednesday, October 18th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThis lecture shall introduce a dissertation on the theory of plant identification and its usefulness as a concept when utilized in criminal investigations of homicide.Faint hearts should take care if attending, as the deceased shall be spoken of.Countdown; 18th October, 9am AEST / 7pm EST
Lecture: The Skeletal SystemWednesday, October 25th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe skeletal system serves as the frame for the body, providing both support and protection. In this lecture, the structures of the skeleton shall be discussed. Prior knowledge is expected.This demonstration shall include a display of a human skeleton.Countdown; 25th October, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Lecture: Noble Organs of DigestionSaturday, October 28th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe gastrointestinal tract is a long chain of afferent vessels whose functional purpose is to serve the liver.The noble organs of the tract shall be discussed in depth during the lecture. Prior knowledge is expected.This lesson serves as a preliminary prior to an upcoming demonstration.Countdown; 28th October, 7am AEST / 5pm EST
Demonstration: Anatomy of the LiverWednesday, November 8th; Medical Sciences Building Operating TheatreThe liver is the principal organ of the body's Natural Faculty, known for generating the Four Humors.Acting as a follow-up to the preceding lecture, this demonstration of dissection will focus upon the liver.Those of weak stomachs are urged to show caution if attending.Countdown; 8th November, 7am AEST / 4pm EST
Exhibit: ShrubberySaturday, November 11th; Le Conservatoire, Quartier SavantThe premises of Le Conservatoire shall kindly open its doors to display anexhibition of exquisite woody shrubs and similar flora.Refreshments are free.Countdown; 11th November, 7am AEST / 4pm EST
Lecture: The Psychic FacultyWednesday, November 15th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe psychic faculty is that which covers the brain, its consciousness, and its collective system of nerves. The entirety of the system shall be discussed in depth during the lecture. Prior knowledge is expected.This lesson serves as a preliminary prior to an upcoming demonstration.Countdown; 15th November, 7am AEST / 4pm EST
Demonstration: Anatomy of the BrainSaturday, November 18th; Medical Sciences Building Operating TheatreThe brain is the kernel organ of the body's Psychic Faculty, known for carrying the psyche, or the 'soul'.Acting as a complement to the preceding lecture, this demonstration of dissection will focus upon the brain.Those of weak stomachs are urged to show caution if attending.Countdown; 18th November, 7am AEST / 4pm EST
Lecture: Herbal TropismWednesday, November 22nd; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumIn layman's terms, herbal tropism refers to the ability of a given herb or flora to affect or alter a specific location of the body. This knowledge may be used medicinally, or simply to protect oneself.Herbal samples shall be supplied for educational purposes.Countdown; 22nd November, 7am AEST / 4pm EST
Lecture: Tincture CreationSaturday, December 2nd; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumHerbal tinctures are concentrated extracts of plants and herbs, generally utilized as convenient mediums for extra nutrients and medicinal aids. This lesson will be a practical; hands-on.Herbal samples and kits shall be supplied for educational purposes.Countdown; 2nd December, 1pm AEST / 10pm EST
Lecture: Herbal ClassificationMonday, December 4th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumBased on their flavour or taste, herbs and flora can be classified into eight groupings. These classifications are arranged in order from the most anabolic to the most catabolic.This lecture will be explaining humoral classification of herbs.Countdown; 4th December, 3pm AEST / 12am EST
Lecture: The Digestive ProcessTuesday, December 5th; Medical Sciences Building AuditoriumThe Natural Faculty both feeds and regenerates the physical structure of a person's body. It is responsible for all digestion and metabolism. This lecture shall encompass its digestive process.This lesson serves as a preliminary prior to an upcoming demonstration.Countdown; 5th December, 1pm AEST / 10pm EST