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  • Palæolithic man and terramara settlements in Europe : being the Munro lectures in anthropology and prehistoric archæology in connection with the University of Edinburgh, delivered during February and March 1912 / by Robert Munro.
  • Views of the mandible of of a three toed horse
  • Dorsal vertebra of platecarpus, a cretaceous. Mosasaur from the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas etc.
  • Dinosaur tumor and caudal vertebral from Moodie's Paleopathology
  • History of Spondylitis deformans (a-d)
  • Fracture and callus from Moodie's Paleopathology
  • Skull of a Cave-Bear (Ursus Spelaeus) found in a cavern at Nabresina near Trieste and bearing on the right side in the parietal bone a Palaeolithic stone axe of the Mousterian type.
  • The Achondroplastic dwarf, Chnoum-hotep. From the lime-stone statuette found at Saqqarah and now in the Cairo Museum
  • Spear thrower as used by the Eskimos and by the Australians.
  • Human origins : a manual of prehistory / by George Grant MacCurdy.
  • Human origins : a manual of prehistory / by George Grant MacCurdy.
  • Human origins : a manual of prehistory / by George Grant MacCurdy.
  • Multiple arthritis
  • Photomicrographs, histology of dinosaur tumour
  • Daggers, flint, Neolithic in final stages
  • Diseased lower jawbone from Krapina
  • Pathology in two dinosaurs (a, b, c & d)
  • Barbed bone points ("harpoons"). Oban, Argyll's P.S.A.S.
  • Neolithic hafted stone axe.
  • Photomicrographs, histology of dinosaur tumour
  • Pathology in fossil mammals b) right radius of Daphaenus Felinus, a large dog from Oligocene of Nebraska.
  • Hand-axe found by the apothecary John Conyrs in 1690, near Gray's Inn, London and now in the British Museum
  • Diseased vertebra of Smilodon from the Pleistocene deposits of California
  • Skull of the Old Man of Cro-Magnon
  • Skull of the Obercassel Man
  • Line drawing of Mesozoic pathology
  • Chronic Infections from Moodie's Paleopathology
  • Lower ends of the Tibia and Fibula
  • Skull of the "Eoanthropus Dawsoni" (Piltdown Man)
  • Fibula-bow type-decorated with beads, Iron Age. Halstatt II