
When the Textbook Doesn’t Fit
From Kohroner Chronicles by Dr. Roland M. Kohr
December 28, 2025 · 10 min · Season 1 · Episode 27
About this episode
Dr. Roland Kohr discusses two unusual medical cases that challenge traditional textbook knowledge in anatomy and forensic science.
Send us Fan Mail Medicine loves rules, but the human body doesn’t always play along. In this episode of Kohroner Chronicles, Dr. Roland Kohr explores two unusual cases that remind us why anatomy, and forensic science, often defy the textbook.
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Host: Dr. Roland Kohr
Topics covered
- anatomy
- forensic science
- medical cases
- human body
- textbook knowledge
Keywords
- anatomy
- forensic science
- medical cases
- human body
- textbook
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