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The universal muscular chamber. A basic unit of the genitourinary, cardiovascular, gastro-intestinal, skeletal, cutaneous, respiratory and other systems, endocameral hypertension; and spasm, the key to their idiopathic diseases and arthropathies
Authors:M G Baggot
Institution:P.O. Box 697, Granite City, Illinois, U.S.A., 62040
Abstract:Starting with the integument, we see many organs are contractile sacs or multiples thereof, which tubes or bags constitute the major part of the entire body. Recognition of this basic unit and its characteristics sheds new light, individually and collectively, on many disorders previously considered unrelated. Muscular tears and perforations develop in the walls of these chambers, being no way peculiar to those organs, wherein, hydrochloric acid occurs. So, it is not necessary to explain the absence of excessive acid from patients who exhibit holes in the gastric, uterine, aortic, duodenal, rectal, pulmonary, retina, and other walls. Muscle, not acid is the great common factor relating idiopathic disorders in the gastrointestinal tract to each other and to similar diseases in other systems. When the units are linked together, the lesions tend to appear as arthropathies, i.e. at the joints. Rephrasing common-place observations, frees us from conventional, conceptual cul-de-sacs. An observation is only as good as its interpretation, so all possibilities must be considered, otherwise, we will remain blinded by our misconceptions.
Keywords:Idiopathic disorders  Spasm  Cardiovascular  Genitourinary  Gastro-intestinal  Obstetrical  Pneumothorax  Acne  Arthropathies  Bronchiectasis  Stones  Pulmonary  Hemorrhage  Perforation  Hypertension  Glaucoma  Systemic lupus erythematosus  Dupuytren's contracture  Cutaneous  Bursitis  Retina  Psoriatic arthritis  Endocarditis  Cataract  Epilepsy  Ganglion  Baker's cyst  Appendicitis
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