Do we really need new medical information about the Turin Shroud?
- PMID: 24135252
- DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2013.09.013
Do we really need new medical information about the Turin Shroud?
Abstract
Image processing of the Turin Shroud (TS) shows that the Man represented in it has undergone an under glenoidal dislocation of the humerus on the right side and lowering of the shoulder, and has a flattened hand and enophthalmos; conditions that have not been described before, despite several studies on the subject. These injuries indicate that the Man suffered a violent blunt trauma to the neck, chest and shoulder from behind, causing neuromuscular damage and lesions of the entire brachial plexus. The posture of the left claw-hand is indicative of an injury of the lower brachial plexus, as is the crossing of the hands on the pubis, not above the pubis as it would normally be, and are related to traction of the limbs as a result of the nailing to the patibulum. The disappearance of the thumbprints is because of entrainment of the flexor pollicis longus tendons while the nails were driven through the wrists. The blunt chest trauma, which resulted in the body falling forwards, was the direct cause of a lung contusion and haemothorax, confirmed by the post-mortem leakage of clots and serum from the chest caused by the stabbing with the spear, and was a likely cause of cardiac contusion. All the evidence is in favour of the hypothesis that the TS Man is Jesus of Nazareth.
Keywords: Enophthalmos; Hemothorax; Humerus dislocation; Trauma to the shoulder, neck and chest; Turin Shroud.
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Comment in
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"Do we really need new medical information about the Turin Shroud?" published in Injury journal (Injury 2014; 45: 460-4) by Bevilacqua M, Fanti G, D'Arienzo M, and De Caro R.Injury. 2014 Nov;45(11):1804-5. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2014.02.033. Epub 2014 Mar 6. Injury. 2014. PMID: 24704149 No abstract available.
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Comments to the paper "do we really need new medical information about the Turin Shroud?".Injury. 2015 Oct;46(10):2074-8. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2015.03.009. Epub 2015 May 15. Injury. 2015. PMID: 26105133
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