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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 115.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000043 (2016) Emanuele Armocida ; Thomas Böni ; Frank J. Rühli ; Francesco M. GalassiDoes acromegaly suffice to explain the origin of Pulcinella? A novel interpretation.
000068 (2015) Kimberly Plomp ; Charlotte Roberts ; Una Strand VidarsdottirDoes the correlation between Schmorl's nodes and vertebral morphology extend into the lumbar spine?
000069 (????) Nadia Benmoussa ; A L Muller ; J. Kerner ; P. Josset ; P. Conan ; P. Charlier[Paleopathology of deafness: skulls of the Dupuytren Museum].
000084 (2015) Dario Piombino-Mascali ; Rimantas Jankauskas ; Albert R. Zink ; M. Sergio Todesco ; Arthur C. Aufderheide ; Stephanie PanzerPaleoradiology of the Savoca Mummies, Sicily, Italy (18th-19th Centuries AD).
000092 (2015) Ildik Szikossy ; György Pálfi ; Erika Molnár ; Kinga Karlinger ; Balázs K. Kovács ; Csaba Korom ; Michael Schultz ; Tyede H. Schmidt-Schultz ; Mark Spigelman ; Helen D. Donoghue ; Ágnes Kustár ; Ildik PapTwo positive tuberculosis cases in the late Nigrovits family, 18th century, Vác, Hungary.
000098 (2015) Mark Spigelman ; Helen D. Donoghue ; Ziad Abdeen ; Suheir Ereqat ; Issa Sarie ; Charles L. Greenblatt ; Ildik Pap ; Ildik Szikossy ; Israel Hershkovitz ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal ; Carney MathesonEvolutionary changes in the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the human genome from 9000 years BP until modern times.
000100 (2015) Sandra Lösch ; Mi-Ra Kim ; Olivier Dutour ; Patrice Courtaud ; Frank Maixner ; Thomas Romon ; Christophe Sola ; Albert ZinkEvidence for tuberculosis in 18th/19th century slaves in Anse Sainte-Marguerite (Guadeloupe - French Western Indies).
000109 (2015) Ana Ivaniševi Mal I ; Jurica Matijevi ; Marin Vodanovi ; Dubravka Knezovi Zlatari ; Goranka Prpi Mehi I ; Silvana JukiRadiomorphometric indices of mandibular bones in an 18th century population.
000118 (2015) Sandro Sabbatani ; Sirio Fiorini[Mycobacterium infection in prehistoric humans: co-evolution in remote ages].
000122 (2015) Valentina Giuffra ; Gino FornaciariPulverized human skull in pharmacological preparations: possible evidence from the "martyrs of Otranto" (southern Italy, 1480).
000130 (2015) Tony WaldronRoy Lee Moodie (1880-1934) and the beginnings of palaeopathology.
000136 (2015) Andreas G. Nerlich ; Alfred Riepertinger ; Ralph Gillich ; Stephanie PanzerPaleopathology and Nutritional Analysis of a South German Monastery Population.
000141 (2015) Chang Seok Oh ; Soong Deok Lee ; Yi-Suk Kim ; Dong Hoon ShinThe Use and Effectiveness of Triple Multiplex System for Coding Region Single Nucleotide Polymorphism in Mitochondrial DNA Typing of Archaeologically Obtained Human Skeletons from Premodern Joseon Tombs of Korea.
000161 (2014) M. Le Bailly ; Th Romon ; S. KackiNew evidence of Entamoeba histolytica infections in pre-Columbian and colonial cemeteries in the Caribbean.
000198 (2014) Francisco CurateOsteoporosis and paleopathology: a review.
000200 (2014) Donatella Lippi ; Marco Matucci-Cerinic ; W R Alburyc ; George M. WeiszInherited knee disorders in the Medici family.
000213 (2013) Gino Fornaciari ; Valentina GiuffraThe "gout of the Medici": making the modern diagnosis using paleopathology.
000221 (2013) Valentina Giuffra ; Gino FornaciariBreastfeeding and weaning in renaissance Italy: the Medici children.
000225 (2013) Lauren H. Jaeger ; Sheila M F M. De Souza ; Ondemar F. Dias ; Alena M. I IguezMycobacterium tuberculosis complex in remains of 18th-19th century slaves, Brazil.
000239 (2013) Edyta Dzieciołowska-Baran ; Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Sroka[Tuberculosis--a neverending story].
000246 (2013) Lenka Vargová ; Ladislava Horácková ; Alena Nemecková ; Petr Krupa ; Miroslava MensíkováTumors in the 18th and 19th centuries at Brno, Czech Republic.

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