A fact from Anthony J. Costello appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 28 October 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Anthony J. Costello and associates proposed in 2005 that the nerves within the "veil of Aphrodite" mainly supplied the prostate rather than the corpora cavernosa?
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... that in 2005, Anthony J. Costello and associates proposed that the nerves within the 'veil of Aphrodite' mainly supplied the prostate rather than to the corpora cavernosa? Menon described a belief that additional nerves important for sexual function list within ... the veil of aphrodite. The authors acknowledge that they have not traced these nerves to the corpora cavernosa. ..In distinction to Menon and associates, Costello...felt that the nerves located within the 'Veil of Aphrodite' primarily innervate the prostate. This finding was more recently confirmed... [1]
Overall: A very useful article on a deserving subject. Thank you for this. And the bonus is the very enjoyable Face to Face interview transcript among the citations. You have done well to make the article understandable to the general reader who doesn't mind looking up a few words. Earwig only found acceptable similarities, e.g. your quotations, so no problem there. To me as a non-medic, I found ALT0 more immediately comprehensible than ALT1, because I had to look up "innervating". So unless anyone else objects, I prefer ALT0. The QPQ is done. I have not checked every citation link, but the ones that I looked at were OK. Good to go. Storye book (talk) 12:57, 12 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]