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203 related items for PubMed ID: 15895437

  • 21. Odontodysplasia leprosa in Danish mediaeval skeletons. In:
    Danielsen K.
    Arsberet Kobenhavns Univ Med Hist Mus; 1970; 1969-70. Also i4():603-25. PubMed ID: 11613592
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    Buckley HR, Tayles N.
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  • 24. A case of leprosy from a medieval burial ground.
    Głladykowska-Rzeczycka.
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  • 25. [70th birthday of Vilhelm Moeller-Christensen].
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    Melo L, Matos VMJ, Santos AL, Ferreira C, Silva AM.
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  • 31. Causes of infant mortality in the Middle Ages revealed by chemical and palaeopathological analyses of skeletal remains.
    Hühne-Osterloh G, Grupe G.
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    Fornaciari G, Mallegni F, De Leo P.
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