Originally posted by Abby Normal
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It was published in Nephrol Dial Transplant Volume 23, issue 10, in October 2008.
The link is
https://academic.oup.com/ndt/article/23/10/3343/1850338
and the excerpt goes like this:
"It appears beyond a reasonable doubt that the renal segment sent to George Lusk was human and this could be easily determined by morphological criteria in 1888."
So if we are to go by what the nephrological experts say, it would be easy enough to establish the morphology of the kidney part back in 1888, and thereby establish that it was human. Plus we know that Openshaw made an extensive examination of it, using a microscope.
There is therefore no reason at all to suspect that the kidney was anything but human.
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