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Tuberculosis in Dr Granville's mummy: a molecular re-examination of the earliest known Egyptian mummy to be scientifically examined and given a medical diagnosis [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2010
‘Dr Granville's mummy’ was described to the Royal Society of London in 1825 and was the first ancient Egyptian mummy to be subjected to a scientific autopsy.
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Mummy [PDF]

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mummyOED 1 c a puffy substance or mass - to beat to a mummy 1601-1890 Only one gloss.Withd?
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MYSTERIOUS CASE OF MUMMY THE MUMMY

2018
Objective: Criminalistics investigations, particularly those considering a dead body found with certain delay, present challenges such as naming the deceased, ascertain the cause and the time of death. Rarely, these questions can be answered with certainty especially in case of assessing a purposely hidden body. Case report: After the fire destroyed an
Cuculić, Dražen   +4 more
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Mummies of Saints: a particular category of Italian mummies

1996
Whenever anybody mentions mummies, the mind reverts straight away to Ancient Egypt and both experts and laymen start picturing the beautiful mummies of the Pharaohs still preserved in their splendid tombs. Everybody knows the most important and replete collections like those of the British Museum in London, the Archeological Museum in Cairo, and the ...
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The Mummy

2010
Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (1857–1934) was a prominent English Egyptologist who was Keeper of the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum between 1893 and 1924. He was knighted in 1920 for his contributions to Egyptology. First published in 1893, this book contains a detailed discussion of the funerary rituals
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Renaissance mummies in Italy.

Medicina nei secoli, 1998
The paleopathological study of 40 Italian Renaissance mummies has allowed us to perform about 20 diagnoses, of which 5 concern infectious (smallpox, hepatitis, condyloma, syphilis and pneumonia), 4 metabolic (obesity, atherosclerosis, gallstones and uric acid nephrolithiasis), 2 articular (DISH and rheumatoid arthritis) and 2 neoplastic (skin ...
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Analytical techniques used for condition assessment of a late period mummy

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2021
Gomaa Abdel-Maksoud   +2 more
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Mummy Mummy!

Ancient Egypt, 2021
Ejsmond, Wojciech   +2 more
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