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18 results filtered with: Paleopathology: human
  • Femur of large adult cave bear; Moodie's Paleopathology
  • Diseased lower jawbone from Krapina
  • Miocene Normal and pathalogical clams, the so-called Venus Tridachnoides supposed to be the pathologic race of the previous species and is derived from the miocene deposits of York River Virginnia
  • Caudal vertebra No. 17-21 of Diplodocus Longus
  • Pathologic lesions on Mesozoic reptiles- Lesions of Spondylitis deformans uniting 2 caudal vertebrae of a giant dinosaur, Diplodocus, etc.
  • Amputated right tibia of a giant sea turtle archelon Ischyros; from Pierre Cretaceous of the South Fork, Cheyenne, South Dakota
  • The oldest known bacteria designated as Microccus from the pre-Cambrian Rocks of Montana
  • Median Sagittal section of whales tooth
  • Miocene normal and pathologic clams
  • 3 illustrations in Moodie's Paleopathology
  • Skull of the Old Man of Cro-Magnon
  • Skull of the Obercassel Man
  • Pathological bones of pleistocene cave-bears, A-K
  • Gall from the Dakota sandstone resembling oak-leaf gal
  • Femur of large adult cave bear which shows healed fracture
  • Skull of La Chapelle-aux-saints Man (Mousterian) with evidence of supposed pyorrhoea alveolaris
  • Skull of Thodesian Man showing evidences of disease as described in accompanying text
  • Skull of the "Eoanthropus Dawsoni" (Piltdown Man)