<The Impact of a Selfless Teacher on My Journey in Anatomy>
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I never experienced fainting.
My brother frequently recounted tales of medical students collapsing upon their initial sight of a cadaver. Just like a snap from Thanos, students from various dissection tables would unexpectedly drop.
I learned that some from the first group had fainted. I was part of the second group.
To my knowledge, none in my group fainted, but a few abstained from meat for several months afterward.
I was a famished student. Any form of meat offered to me at that time would have been devoured eagerly. Hunger provides clarity.
On that day, I craved knowledge.
I was eager to begin dissection.
Hands-on learning has always been my preference, and this was indeed a practical unit.
My dietary habits remained unchanged, and I was prepared.
Thus, when I first encountered her, I remained steadfast.
And what I cherished most was her vibrant spirit.
No one wanted to name her.
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