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OBESITY POINTS TO OPS AND OPUS, AND EVEN TO OPERA

"Portrait of a man" Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) Louvre Museum, Paris, France

Portrait of an obese man.

Obese belongs to a large family of terms centered in the notion of abundance and represented by the deity Opus. Among the key words for this image are included words like opulent. Take a look http://www.pandorawordbox.com/overview.php?id=110

Another example is the cluster of notions centered in musical creations denoted by opus numbers, as is the case with most operas. Perhaps, we should call the unique works of nature, Opus-Miller or Opus-Smith to refer to their particular clinical signs, following which or other instances of such signs would be referred to by a respective Opus-last name of the original observation. Otherwise, each clinical sign would require repetitive and many words to refer to. Beethoven's Opus No. 21 is a specific musical composition in medicine. Opus No. 21-Miller could refer for example to obesity due to some specific cause.

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