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Abstract
I love to play with words and meanings, and poetry is the quintessential medium for that. Starting medical school, there's a lot of questions of what "I" want to do, and my mind just kept bringing up the image of starting a poem with "I" as the first line, making a bold mark on the page. One night, as I was thinking about the cranial nerves, I realized that the "I" doesn't just have to be an "I", and I looked for a way to represent the 2-12, too. Of course, I just had to find a way to study too, so I tried to include as much as I could remember about cranial nerve functions, while telling a cohesive, if rather turbulent, story
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Tao, J. (2024). Sea Nerves I-XII: Inspired by the desperate study of neuroanatomy. Quill & Scope, 16 (1). Retrieved from https://touroscholar.touro.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1287&context=quill_and_scope