
The author is neither anthropologist nor invested in social activities. He has learned some reviews of anthropology and some social and philosophical books since seven years. He describe not a general review but an analysis of these lectures according to the composite tissues allotransplantations (CTA). The discussion concerns anthropology and symbols, philosophical and social aspects. There is a natural umbilicus between the anthropological science and the surgical art according to CTA.
Anthropology, Tissue Transplantation, Humans, Psychology, Transplantation, Homologous
Anthropology, Tissue Transplantation, Humans, Psychology, Transplantation, Homologous
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