The current development of Hermes Trismegistus' identification as Akhnaton/Moses/Oedipus has made necessary to establish a new platform. Charles Pope's recent investigation leads to this obligation. (see Pope at http://www.dnafoundation.com/cpope/abstra.htm) We are now at a point where a practical cause of the most tragic episode of the Exodus can be subsumed. In the following weeks I shall publish a conclusive interpretation of this recent development - but a methodological precaution had to be made earlier, it took the form of an article which can be found at: http://www.dnafoundation.com/sub01/mesobo/medsb.htm The article is published in English and in French (http://www.dnafoundation.com/sub01.mesobo/medcs.htm). It presents how nowadays we are able to handle a practical concept of 'SOCIAL BODY'. As the founding books of Plural Analysis are currently re-formated in order to be distributed on the web (http://www.dnafoundation.com/docenf.htm), it has been an opportunity for reminding the original emphasis of Plural Analysis: our century faces a crucial necessity to consider Social Bodies as entities which are subjected to treatment. I often mention how this collective psychology is repressed by psychoanalysts, though it is fundamental in Psychoanalysis (Freud's last writings, ignored by his followers). The challenge has been addressed with Plural Analysis (starting in 1985) and since, the interpretation of the Primal Scene of civilization (Amarna) has been assumed - until the present point where its understanding require a clear notion of what was the concept of Social Bodies in the past also. This article on MEDICINE will thus prepare for the two coming steps that will occur next month: the publication in a academic Journal of an article about the 'discourse' of Social Bodies (and how the academia is forced to acknowledge it) - it will then be followed by the clinical case of the collective repression of drug's use in the foundation of religion (instead of cannibalism alone, as archeology recently proves Freud's hypothesis in Totem and Taboo partly correct - see cnn mirrored page: http://www.dnafoundation.com/akh/mirror/cnnnc.htm ). Both these topics are so dramatic (the repressive function of the academia and the resulting Inquisition through political prohibitions) that they have requested prevention by a medical approach. Zenon Kelper