Paleopathology

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Anatomical Waxes in 18th Century Italy
Bronze-age Burials in a Balearic Island, Paleopathology of
Calcium oxalate deposits in the kidney of a Pre-Columbian Mummy
Chagas Disease Today
Chagas Disease, Paleopathology of
Chagas Disease, Paleopathology of
Digital Anatomy for the 21st Century: Creating the Virtual Patient
DNA, Paleopathology and
Health and Disease in North America Before Columbus
Helminthic Diseases in the Liver in Ancient Cultures
Human Sacrifice in the Moche Culture, Paleopathology and
Human Sacrifice in the Tiawanaku Culture, Paleopathology and
Human Sacrifice in the Wari Culture, Paleopathology and
Infectious Diseases in the Ancient American Southwest
Medicean Tombs in Michelangelo's Church of San Lorenzo ( Florence, 16th-18th Centuries), Results of the First Explorations of the
Mummies, Environmental Paleopathology in South American
Mummies, Pregnancy and Lactation in Ancient South American
Paleopathology of the Santa Barbara channel Area
Paleopathology of Violence in North America
Skeletal Evidence of Metabolic Diseases in the Antiquity
Teaching with the Preserved Body: From Desiccation to Plastination
Totem Poles of the Northwest Pacific Coast, Pathological Entities Represented on
Tuberculosis, Paleopathology of
Viral and Fungal Diseases in South America Before Columbus