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From cadaver to museum plinth: A novel method of articulating an ostrich skeleton (2017)
Journal Article
Nicoll, S., & Crook, A. (2017). From cadaver to museum plinth: A novel method of articulating an ostrich skeleton. Journal of the Institute of Anatomical Sciences, 9-17

The Lanyon Museum of Comparative Anatomy at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) displays an extensive collection of articulated skeletons many of which are produced and presented in-house by the anatomy technical staff. Using an ostrich (Struthio came... Read More about From cadaver to museum plinth: A novel method of articulating an ostrich skeleton.

Creating a Teaching Aid for Ferret Reproductive and Adrenal Anatomy (2017)
Journal Article
Nicoll, S., & Norman, R. (2017). Creating a Teaching Aid for Ferret Reproductive and Adrenal Anatomy. Journal of the Institute of Anatomical Sciences, 43-47

The ferret (Mustela putorius furo) is a species often overlooked in veterinary teaching as it is not one of the core domestic species traditionally taught on vet programs. Ferrets are popular pets in the UK and US thus it is likely they will increasi... Read More about Creating a Teaching Aid for Ferret Reproductive and Adrenal Anatomy.