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Mummies, Disease, and Ancient Cultures

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
This journal and others have reported on the use of today's medical equipment and techniques to study mummified human remains from cultures that have long since ceased to exist. For those readers who have found such reports to be fascinating, and for many who have yet to read these accounts, this book may provide a welcome opportunity to engage in some
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Mummies, Disease and Ancient Cultures.

American Anthropologist, 1999
Mummies, Disease and Ancient Cultures. Aidan Cockburn. Eve Cockburn. and Theodore A. Reyman. eds. 2nd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 402 pp.
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Tropical diseases in Ancient Egypt

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2000
J F, Nunn, E, Tapp
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Ancient diseases

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1983
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A guide to ancient protein studies

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2018
Jessica Hendy   +5 more
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Ancient wheat species and human health: Biochemical and clinical implications.

Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2018
M. Dinu   +4 more
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Leprosy: ancient disease, modern challenge!

The Australian journal of physiotherapy, 2014
Alhough leprosy is a very ancient disease, it is only within the last few decades that it has come into the orbit of the physiotherapist. Yet today, the place of physiotherapy in the treatment of leprosy is being increasingly recognised. The cry, as in most fields, is that there are not enough physiotherapists to meet the need, and so there are ...
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Women's Occupations, Smoking, and Cancer and Other Diseases

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1981
Steven D Stellman
exaly  

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