I took an anatomy course at U of T which was quite interesting.
Had to memorize all the bones and whatnot in the body, and got to take a "bone box" home with a real human half skeleton (i.e. one side of the body). I labelled it with pieces of paper with letters written on them to memorize the crap.
Later on in the year, we got to play with the corpses, except they called them cadavers... mostly body parts, like a brain, and torsos, legs, etc. Since we weren't med students, we got the old ratty ones. One had a very large penis. Sciatic nerve is so thick and tough, thought it was a ligament or a tendon.
There's nothing cooler than pointing to the very part on a brain in front of you that you are using yourself to name that part. What sucks is the "bell-ringer" exams where you go from station to station, and at each one is a pin on a part and you have to name it... you have thirty seconds, and a bell rings, and onto the next station you go.... they sucky part is when you KNOW that you are using the part of the brain that the pin is in, but you can't remember the name...