@article{oai:twinkle.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020754, author = {河上, 牧夫}, issue = {12}, journal = {東京女子医科大学雑誌}, month = {Dec}, note = {My academic career started when I attended a lecture notes at TWMU by T. Matsumoto, a professor of pathology; who had studied Goethe's morphology in order to study the structural principle of cardinal organs and to elucidate the genuine pathogenesis of various enigmatic events. It is not only a holistic method of autopsy, but also structural analysis by means of reconstructing a series of slides of the heart, coronary artery, lung, spleen, liver, kidney, serosal membrane and alimentary canal (stomach and intestine) that became the target of my lifelong work based on these time-comsuming observations. Here I have cited an example. Although heterogenous unit concepts of the liver have been published, coventional thinking has not led to any persuasive explanation for idiopathic portal hypertension and cirrhotic changes. However on the existential structure of high potential membranous network and historical relics of obsolescence are recognized, inevitable alterations of reality are easily reduced as its corollary. These facts cannot be deduced essentially from the molecular determination of gene cords. As life is nothing but a fabric weaved by the warp of genes and the woof of suffered experiences undergone.}, pages = {554--562}, title = {形態学遍歴 : 特に女子医大との繋がり(最終講義)}, volume = {78}, year = {2008} }