“If the stomach was long considered ‘the most enigmatic of organs’ by doctors, it was always acutely palpable to nonprofessionals”
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“If the stomach was long considered ‘the most enigmatic of organs’ by doctors, it was always acutely palpable to nonprofessionals”
Read the full article which is published on Arts and Letters Daily (external link)
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