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Dr. Keshaw Kumar - Professor of Anatomy

Anatomy Researcher · Cardiovascular Anatomy · Original Theories, Laws & Discoveries

Born on July 1, 1952, Dr. Keshaw Kumar is a Professor of Anatomy and cardiovascular researcher known for his original contributions to arterial science. Retiring from U.P. Government service in 2012, his pioneering work includes theories, laws, and discoveries related to arterial pulsation, elasticity, ageing, coronary patterns, and pulse pressure relationships.

8 Theories
5 Laws
5 Discoveries
5 Spiritual Anatomy
Dr. Keshaw Kumar Professor of Anatomy former Principal MLN Medical College Prayagraj passport photo
Educational Qualifications:

MBBS, MS(Anatomy), Sahitya Mahopadhyaya

Additional Qualifications:

1. Passed B' certification of NCC in 1971 to 1972 session
2. Passed C' Certifcation of NCC in 1972 to 1973 session

Permanent Address:

141 D/17 F, Shastri Nagar, Sadiyapur, Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh), India

Professional Record

Experience

  • Former Principal Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy Government Medical College, Banda, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy Venkateshwara Institute of Medical Sciences, Gajraula, District Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy Major S. D. Singh Medical College, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy Mahamaya Rajkiya Allopathic Medical College, Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former Reader (Associate Professor) of Anatomy Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Former NCC Officer Motilal Nehru Medical College, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, India. In the rank of Lieutenant, Captain, Major
  • Former Superintendent of University Examinations MotiLal Nehru Medical College, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Former NCC Officer Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, in the rank of Major.
  • Former Warden of Boys’ Hostel MotiLal Nehru Medical College, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Inspector of Medical Council of India In the year 2012
  • Vice President of Uttar Pradesh Chapter of Anatomical Society of India For the year 2002–2003, further 2009–2010
  • Member of Executive Committee of Anatomical Society of India For the year 1997, 2000, 2001, 2008
National Cadet Corps NCC Army Wing Emblem awarded to Dr. keshaw Kumar Major rank

NCC Commission

Former NCC Officer of Motilal Nehru Medical College and Banaras Hindu University - Holding presidential commission in Senior Division, NCC (Army Wing) Medical , Ministry of Defence, Government of India.

Dr. Keshaw Kumar in NCC uniform serving as an officer in the rank of Major
Professional Training

Courses Attended

  • 14th National Course on Education Science and Technology in Medical Education at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU Varanasi in the year 1998
  • Medical Officer Junior Command Course - 78 at Army Medical Corps Centre and School, Lucknow, UP, India
  • Medical Officer Junior Command Course - 84 at Army Medical Corps Centre and School, Lucknow, UP, India
  • Medical Officer Junior Command Course - 92 at Army Medical Corps Centre and School, Lucknow, UP, India
  • Advance Leadership Course of NCC in the year 1973 at Panchgani, Maharashtra, India
  • Army Attachment Courses with 4 Mountain Division and 6 Mountain Division
Research Findings

Theories, Laws & Discoveries

Theories Created - By Dr. Keshaw Kumar

  • Theory of arterial atherosclerosis (Reference number-1)
  • Theory of arterial elasticity or muscularity (Reference number-6)
  • Theory of arterial pulsation (Reference number-8)
  • Theory of interrelationship between pulse pressure and number of concentric elastic rings (Reference number-11)
  • Theory of moon shape based female sexual desire (Reference number-12)
  • Theory of menstrual cycle based female sexual desire (Reference number-13)
  • Theory of TANMATRAS based female sexual desire (Reference number-14)
  • Theory of coronary pattern and pulse pressure (Reference number-18)

Laws Created - By Dr. Keshaw Kumar

  • Laws of arterial pulsation (Reference number-2)
  • Laws of arterial elasticity or muscularity (Reference number-4)
  • Laws of impossibility of co-dominance or balanced coronary arterial pattern (Reference number-7)
  • Laws of arterial ageing (Reference number-3)
  • Laws of arterial blood circulation (Reference number-5)

Discoveries - By Dr. Keshaw Kumar

  • Discovery of great dominance of right coronary artery (Reference number-9)
  • Discovery of exact cause of increased incidence of coronary heart disease in persons with left coronary arterial dominance (Reference number-10)
  • Discovery of hyperoxia as a new teratogen (Reference number-15)
  • Discovery of pulsatory power of an arterial smooth muscle fibre of coronary circulation (Reference number-16)
  • Discovery of "No Dominance" type of coronary arterial pattern (Reference number-17)

Creation of Spiritual Anatomy - By Dr. Keshaw Kumar

  • Brahm, Brahma and Brahmand (Reference number-19)
  • Life and Death of PARTHIV SHARIRA (Reference number-20)
  • SUKSHMA SHARIRA (Reference number-21)
  • SUKSHMA SHARIRA and SAUR MANDAL (Reference number-22)
  • MOKSHA and PRALAYA (Reference number-23)
Total 80 research papers have been published in various journals.
12 MS Anatomy theses have been supervised, 65 conferences of anatomy have been attended, and 65 research papers have been presented.
Published References

Academic References

[01]
Keshaw Kumar. Pulse pressure of blood flowing in the lumen of an artery is directly proportional to tunica intimal density of lipid as well as carbohydrate of that artery – The theory of atherosclerosis created. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2014:3(12):52–55. [Link]
[02]
Keshaw Kumar. Laws of arterial pulsation. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(1):65–66. [Link]
[03]
Keshaw Kumar. Laws of arterial ageing. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(3):25–28. [Link]
[04]
Keshaw Kumar. Laws of arterial elasticity or muscularity. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(4):19–21. [Link]
[05]
Keshaw Kumar. “Keshaw Constants” and “Keshaw Concept of Blood Volume Equality.” – The Laws of arterial blood circulation. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(5):52–55. [Link]
[06]
Keshaw Kumar. “Instead of arterial size arterial function makes an artery elastic or muscular.” Theory of arterial elasticity or muscularity. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(10):24–26. [Link]
[07]
Keshaw Kumar. Laws of impossibility of co-dominance or balanced coronary arterial pattern. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(9):49–50. [Link]
[08]
Keshaw Kumar. Arterial segments having equal length and equal pulsatory power have equal number of smooth muscle fibres in their tunica media – Theory of arterial pulsation created. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(7):70–72. [Link]
[09]
Keshaw Kumar. Great dominance of right coronary artery – Discovery of a new coronary arterial pattern. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(6):44–45. [Link]
[10]
Keshaw Kumar. Deviation/alteration of “Keshaw Constants” in coronary arteries is the exact cause of increased incidence of coronary heart disease in persons with left coronary arterial dominance. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(8):13–16. [Link]
[11]
Keshaw Kumar. Pulse pressure of blood flowing in the lumen of great arterial trunks equals with number of concentric elastic rings present in transverse sections of their tunica media – Theory of interrelationship between pulse pressure and concentric elastic rings. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(11):8–10. [Link]
[12]
Keshaw Kumar. Sexual desire rises/falls in proportion to moon shape becoming circular/semilunar during first/second half of lunar month in female youngsters watching the moon. Theory of moon shape based female sexual desire. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2015:4(12):39–40. [Link]
[13]
Keshaw Kumar. Sexual desire in female youngsters rises gradually during first half and falls gradually during second half of menstrual cycles – Theory of menstrual cycle based female sexual desire. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2016:5(1):6–8. [Link]
[14]
Keshaw Kumar. Exposure to TANMATRAS of their spouses raises sexual desire in female youngsters. Theory of TANMATRAS based female sexual desire. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2016:5(2):47–49. [Link]
[15]
Keshaw Kumar. Greater/lesser arterial blood supply causing hyperoxia/hypoxia producing hyperplasia/hypoplasia of developing organ – Discovery of a new teratogen with creation of hyperoxia hypothesis. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2016:5(5):48–49. [Link]
[16]
Keshaw Kumar. Arterial smooth muscle fibre of coronary circulation has twice more pulsatory power than that of systemic or pulmonary circulation. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2016:5(6):13–14. [Link]
[17]
Keshaw Kumar. Coronary heart disease in relation with coronary arterial patterns. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2016;5(12):20–23. [Link]
[18]
Keshaw Kumar. Alteration in coronary arterial pattern alters coronary arterial pulse pressure – Theory of coronary pattern and pulse pressure. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2017:6(1):12–14. [Link]
[19]
Keshaw Kumar. Brahm, Brahma and Brahmand – A new theory of SAURMANDALS creation and destruction. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2017:6(5):13–14. [Link]
[20]
Keshaw Kumar. Life and death of PARTHIV SHARIRA. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2017:6(6):66–66. [Link]
[21]
Keshaw Kumar. Structure of Sukshma Sharira. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2017:6(7):14–15. [Link]
[22]
Keshaw Kumar. Interrelationship between creation/destruction of Sukshma Sharira/Saurmandal. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2017:6(8):28–29. [Link]
[23]
Keshaw Kumar. MOKSHA is destruction of Sukshma Sharira and PRALAYA is destruction of Saurmandal. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2017:6(9):28–28. [Link]
[24]
Keshaw Kumar. Study about number and subject of everlasting creations present in research papers published by Dr. Keshaw Kumar — An Eminent Anatomist. International Journal of Medical and Health Research. 2021:7(6):31–33. [Link]
[25]
Keshaw Kumar. Study of everlasting inventions present in research papers concerned with theories, laws, discoveries, and spiritual anatomy created by Dr. Keshaw Kumar — An Eminent Anatomist. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2021:10(8):1–3. [Link]
The above-mentioned theories, laws, discoveries, and spiritual Anatomy, which were unknown in the world, have been created and introduced for the first time by Dr. Keshaw Kumar, Professor of Anatomy.
Publications / Works

Published Literature

Recognition

Awards

  • Vijnana Parishad Prayag Shatabdi Samman in the year 2012
  • Bharat Jyoti Award in the year 2008
  • Gem of India Award in the year 2008
  • Arch of Excellence (Medicare) Award in the year 2008
  • Bharat Shiksha Ratna Award in the year 2009
  • Hind ka Gaurav Award in the year 2010
  • Lifetime Achievement Award in the year 2024
  • Best Cadet of NCC in MotiLal Nehru Medical College, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, India in the year 1973
  • Senior Under Officer of NCC, MotiLal Nehru Medical College, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, India in the year 1974
  • Certificate of Merit for Presenting Best Research Paper of scientific session in UP Chapter of Anatomical Society of India in the year 1987
Honors

Medals & Certificates

  • Dr. P. C. Bansal Memorial Gold Medal awarded by the Anatomical Society of India
  • 7 Years Long Service Medal in NCC awarded by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India
  • 12 Years Long Service Medal in NCC awarded by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India
Verification

Official Certificate

Official Certificate of Achievement awarded to Dr. keshaw Kumar Professor of Anatomy