Anatomolocalizationist questions
Anatomolocalizationists are followers of the theory of the special localization limits of one or several human organs, by which they mean the natural boundaries of extent, height or length, which completely exhaust the formation of everything known in its anatomical or other whole.
Is the anatomolocalization theory in determining the boundaries of organs possible when studying the boundaries of the human body? Many scientists have been asking this question for centuries, but there is no clear answer yet.
Probably the answer is ambiguous. Any science has its own criteria that help, for example in the study of nature or physics, to find confirming solutions to this issue both in favor of one of the theories and in favor of another. The science of anatomy is also no exception, however, in the case of many questions related to the localization boundary, it is difficult to answer this question unambiguously, because the concept of boundary can be defined in terms of various criteria. An anatomist, or as people say a doctor, is a doctor who specializes in the structure of the human body, but it is also necessary to take into account that other sciences do not deny their interest in man as the highest form of existence of life on earth. Currently, data about a person is accumulated within the sciences. And there is no need to deny the fact that in each of the sciences there is a struggle for the dominance of its theories or concepts. But we must not forget that the concept of anatomy, and especially the theory of the boundaries of the body, are the same scientific concepts as Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity or the theory of the origin of our Milky Way galaxy. It is important to note that the examples are taken for quick reference only. They show that each