1 year ago • Corporis

If you follow my other channel, you'll know I've been much more active on there, creating videos about the history of medicine. I'm really proud of this recent deep dive into the origins of germ theory. Check it out! 

Louis Pasteur vs Robert Koch: The History of Germ Theory

Patrick Kelly

1 year ago • 140,375 views

2 years ago • Corporis

New video on my Medical History channel. Come on over and learn about the Four Humors! 

The Four Humors, Explained

Patrick Kelly

2 years ago • 92,231 views

2 years ago (edited) • Corporis

Hey new students! I have a second channel where I tell stories from the history of medicine. I think you'll like my most recent one about the history of phrenology. 

The Dark Story of Phrenology

Patrick Kelly

2 years ago • 84,959 views

2 years ago • Corporis

If you're a HIGH SCHOOL anatomy student or teacher, I could use your help. Send a copy of your syllabus's topic list / schedule to patkellyteaches@gmail.com. It doesn't matter if it's semester or year long, Honors or Regular, I want to gather a diverse set of curricula and see what y'all are learning in the classroom! Thanks for your help! 

2 years ago • Corporis

This summer I'm working on the long awaited nerve series (how to remember every nerve in the body). I took your collective feedback from the muscle series: I'll go more in depth and allow time for the information to sink in, but what else? What information would you like in each video? 

2 years ago • Corporis

If you've dissected a human cadaver before, did you give it a name? I'm curious! 

2 years ago • Corporis

I’m have a Tiktok now! You’ll find medical history short content there while longer history vids will still live on my second channel ( ‪@PatKellyTeaches‬ ). You’ll still find anatomy and physiology videos here on Corporis! 

2 years ago • Corporis

Which should be my next Mega Series? How to remember every: 

blood vessel

nerve

bone

671 votes

3 years ago • Corporis

Wanted to share one of my second-channel videos with you today. All about vaccine development during the 1918 flu pandemic. 

Was There a Vaccine for the Spanish Flu? (1918 Pandemic) | Patrick Kelly

Patrick Kelly

3 years ago • 64,684 views

3 years ago • Corporis

Who do you think is more likely to tear their ACL? Why? 

male high school American football player

female collegiate soccer player

595 votes