Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo: Look, It's a Spinal Marrow


The Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo: Look, It's a Spinal Marrow: A popular pastime seems to be changing anatomical finding items hidden in the works of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel which is a little more intellectual hunter in the clouds but only slightly. Eknoyan, a nephrologist at Baylor, he argued in 2000 that the artist, who has suffered with kidney stones, surrounded by God with a big kidney no brainon the panel that separates light from darkness. It is possible that the environment of God depends on the medical specialty of the viewer. And two Brazilian doctors, Barreto and Oliveira, wrote a whole book but in Portuguese in the occult anatomy in the work of Michelangelo. What the authors JH proposed last year, the riffs of the occult anatomy in the painting of Michelangelo's theme was much more complex, ventral view of brain stem at the neck of God separating light from darkness  below. It is a less compelling argument, IMO, but still plausible. Even less convincing, however, was his proposal that the artist an integrated picture of the optic nerves, with a dress of God read the article free to make their own judgments. A popular pastime seems to be changing anatomical finding items hidden in the works of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel which is a little more intellectual hunter in the clouds. but only slightly. Eknoyan, a nephrologist at Baylor, he argued in 2000 that the artist, who has suffered with kidney stones, surrounded by God with a big kidney no brain on the panel that separates light from darkness. It is possible that the environment of God depends on the medical specialty of the viewer.And two Brazilian doctors, Barreto and Oliveira, wrote a whole book (but in Portuguese in the occult anatomy in the work of Michelangelo.

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