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1 A content analysis by bibliometry of the first ten years of the International Journal of Paleopathology Mays, S.A.

34 C p. 217-222
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2 A possible case of ameloblastoma in an adult male from the early 20th century Coimbra, Portugal González, Claudina V.

34 C p. 201-205
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3 Are the identified collections of immature skeletons dating from the Industrial Revolution good references for paleoauxological studies? Cases studies from England & France Coqueugniot, Hélène

34 C p. 142-146
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4 A unique case of skeletal dysplasia in an adult male in Late Iron Age Switzerland Debard, Julie

34 C p. 29-36
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5 A urinary stone from the early medieval site of Riner, Catalonia Armentano Oller, Núria

34 C p. 197-200
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6 Can the palaeoepidemiology of rickets during the industrialisation period in France be studied through bioarchaeological grey literature and French medico-historical literature of the 18th-early 20th centuries? Preliminary examination of a complex topic Colombo, Antony

34 C p. 76-81
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7 Differential diagnosis of a diffuse sclerosis in an identified male skull (early 20th century Coimbra, Portugal): A multimethodological approach for the identification of osteosclerotic dysplasias in skeletonized individuals Magalhães, Bruno M.

34 C p. 134-141
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8 3D reappraisal of trepanations at St. Cosme priory between the 12th and the 15th centuries, France Bédécarrats, Samuel

34 C p. 168-181
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34 C p. ii
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10 Exoskeletal and eye repair in Dalmanitina socialis (Trilobita): An example of blastemal regeneration in the Ordovician? Fatka, Oldřich

34 C p. 113-121
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11 Kinship and the familial occurrence of skeletal developmental anomalies in the noble Swéerts-Sporck family (Bohemia, 17th to 20th centuries) Cvrček, Jan

34 C p. 163-167
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12 Lesions in sheep elbows: Insights from a large-scale study Holmes, Matilda

34 C p. 50-62
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13 Madelung-type deformity in a female individual from the Merovingian Period in Central Germany: A rare finding or a rare disease? Nováček, Jan

34 C p. 1-11
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14 Mortality, migration and epidemiological change in English cities, 1600–1870 Davenport, Romola J.

34 C p. 37-49
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15 Oral conditions of the pre-Hispanic mummies of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) Delgado-Darias, Teresa

34 C p. 155-162
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16 Paleopathology of the Ychsma: Evidence of respiratory disease during the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1000-1476) at the Central Coastal site of Pachacamac, Peru Davies-Barrett, Anna M.

34 C p. 63-75
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17 Pathological and sub-pathological changes in European rabbit bones: Two reference cases to be applied to the analysis of archaeological assemblages Lloveras, Lluís

34 C p. 90-100
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18 Rare cases of rare diseases: Re-examining early 20th century cases of anencephaly from the collection of the Moscow State University, Russia Berezina, N.

34 C p. 12-19
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19 Reconstruction of anatomy and care provisioning in a severe case of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia Greer, Sean Y.

34 C p. 147-154
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20 Spotted bones in an osteopoikilosis-related disease (Buschke Ollendorff Syndrome): Identifying this rare condition from the lab to the field Zdral, Sofía

34 C p. 20-28
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21 Surviving (but not thriving) after cranial vault trauma: A case study from Transylvania Bethard, Jonathan D.

34 C p. 122-129
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22 The greatest health problem of the Middle Ages? Estimating the burden of disease in medieval England Robb, John

34 C p. 101-112
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23 The pathway of tuberculosis in Argentina: Historical (19th and 20th centuries), epidemiological, and paleopathological data Suby, Jorge A.

34 C p. 82-89
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24 The unwritten history of medical treatment: Evidence for ritual-healers and their activities in the pre-literate past Knüsel, Christopher J.

34 C p. 206-216
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25 Time to be nosy: Evaluating the impact of environmental and sociocultural changes on maxillary sinusitis in the Middle Nile Valley (Neolithic to Medieval periods) Davies-Barrett, Anna M.

34 C p. 182-196
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26 Was the rise of TB contemporaneous with the industrial revolution? Epidemiological evolution of TB in France (17th-20th centuries) inferred from osteoarchaeological and historical archives Dutour, Olivier

34 C p. 130-133
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