Has anyone seen this? I was looking at the theory and it seems interesting. It hasn’t received much coverage.
Light Shed on new order in the abdomen
A pioneering professor of surgery whose groundbreaking research led to the reclassification of an organ has published new evidence detailing the fundamental order of the abdomen. He has detailed the development and structure of the mesentery. In doing this, they uncovered a new order by which all contents of the abdomen are organized or arranged -- or the 'fundamental order of the abdomen.'
The findings of this paper confirm the mesentery is the organ in and on which all abdominal digestive organs develop and remain connected to. They support the Mesenteric Model of abdominal anatomy, clarify the anatomical foundation of the abdomen and the fundamental order at foundation level.
Light Shed on new order in the abdomen
A pioneering professor of surgery whose groundbreaking research led to the reclassification of an organ has published new evidence detailing the fundamental order of the abdomen. He has detailed the development and structure of the mesentery. In doing this, they uncovered a new order by which all contents of the abdomen are organized or arranged -- or the 'fundamental order of the abdomen.'
Light shed on a new order in the abdomen
A pioneering professor of surgery whose groundbreaking research led to the reclassification of an organ has published new evidence detailing the fundamental order of the abdomen. He has detailed the development and structure of the mesentery. In doing this, they uncovered a new order by which...
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The findings of this paper confirm the mesentery is the organ in and on which all abdominal digestive organs develop and remain connected to. They support the Mesenteric Model of abdominal anatomy, clarify the anatomical foundation of the abdomen and the fundamental order at foundation level.
The mesentery (and peritoneum) explained
The findings of this paper confirm the mesentery is the organ in and on which all abdominal digestive organs develop and remain connected to. They support the Mesenteric Model of abdominal anatomy, clarify the anatomical foundation of the abdomen and the fundamental order at foundation level.
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