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This comic book consists of 631 episodes of comic strips. Among them, 259 ones are intended to help students learn the complexities of anatomy in a straightforward and amusing way. Succeeding episodes deal with an anatomist¡¯s or a scientist¡¯s humorous life for education, research and so on to give readers a better sense of the anatomy and science on the spot. Due to the author¡¯s lack of artistic talent, two-dimensional caricatures are used, but the schematic illustration makes it easier to explain the human body and diverse happenings. The usefulness of anatomy and science comic strips has been approved in the academic meetings as well as in the scientific journals.
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Prof. Min Suk Chung is a Korean medical doctor and anatomist. Making cartoons is his hobby while anatomy is the occupation; he tries to combine the pastime and job (Dr. Anatophil). Also he dares to expand scope of comic strips into science (Dr. Scifun). The procedures for comics are to take note of the funny stories he has heard, to write each episode in four frames, and to add sketches on the computer. He emphasizes some of the jests in comic strips need parental guidance.
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Skeletal system
Articular system
Muscular system
Alimentary system
Respiratory system
Urogenital system
Cardiovascular system
Nervous system
Sensory system
Integumentary system
Histology, Embryology
As an anatomist
As a scientist
Articles
Index