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Ha! It’s been far too long since I’ve seen some excellent Kristi teaching artwork. 😀
Top panel – “Come this way, students, difficult questions await!”
Middle panel – “Oh, this way is a bit worrying…”
Bottom panel – “Gaaaaaaa!!! This next question will make you want to chew your appendages off!!!”
Heh! The little dragons immediately precede a row of questions on radiographs (X-ray row), which I think are the most difficult (as do many of the students). I particularly dislike the arteriograms.
I’d really like to do all 15 boards as a medieval bestiary one of these days.