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Anatomy: A Personal Tour #4

I Examining the Lower Body Down to the Toes Knead a round cheek of the buttocks with the whole hand. Feel for the large muscles and bones under the muscle. Move the leg up and down to feel the muscles … Continue reading

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Anatomy: A Personal Tour #3

The Arms and Hands Press finger and thumb against the bony bulges on either side of the back of the elbow. Extend the elbow to feel how these points line up with the point of the elbow. Rotate the elbow … Continue reading

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Anatomy/ A Personal Tour #2

Introduction I continue my exploration of personal anatomy moving downward from the head. I realized after the first section that none of the exploration was visual because I did not use a mirror, and as I did not wish to … Continue reading

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Self Experiment in Anatomy: A Personal Tour of A Human Body

Introduction The body you tour will be your own, and therefore may or may not contain the same parts. Each body is unique. Though produced by the same process initially, each will go through its own lifetime of actions, reactions … Continue reading

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Two Worlds Touch Here: The End of Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy

“Two worlds touch here. You think men have power to call forth what they will? Evoke a world, awake or sleeping? Make it breathe and then set out upon it figures which a glass gives back or which the sun … Continue reading

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