Brian Skinner

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Some ancients believed that we were created by menstrual blood that had congealed into bodies. Some believed we came preformed: mini-beings that just expanded over time, like human-shaped balloons blown up for a parade. Some thought humans were sculpted from mud and river water. Some thought we transformed gradually in the womb from tadpole-like beings to fish-mouthed creatures, and, finally, into humans.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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