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Human palaeopathology : proceedings
- Title
- Human palaeopathology : proceedings / edited by Saul Jarcho.
- Author
- Symposium on Human Palaeopathology (1965 : Washington, D.C.)
- Publication
- New Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 1966.
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- Description
- xiii, 182 pages illustrations; 23 cm.
- Summary
- The history of paleopathology in the United States is included in this work.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Congress
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Actes de congrès.
- Note
- "Held in Washington, D.C., January 14, 1965 under the auspices of the Subcommittee on Geographic Pathology, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council."
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliographical footnotes.
- Contents
- Introductory remarks / Harold L. Stewart -- The development and present condition of human palaeopathology in the United States / Saul Jarcho. Discussion / Owsei Temkin ; Esmond R. Long ; Stanhope Bayne-Jones ; James H. Cassedy -- Some problems in human palaeopathology / T. Dale Stewart -- Problems in the pathology and palaeopathology of bone / Walter G.J. Putschar. Discussion / Henry L. Jaffe ; Lent C. Johnson ; H. Hamperl -- Diseases encountered at Mesa Verde, Colorado. I, The sites: The archaeological background at Mesa Verde / Douglas Osborne -- Diseases encountered at Mesa Verde, Colorado. II, Evidences of disease / James S. Miles -- Palaeoepidemiology : an example from California / James G. Roney Jr. Discussion / Alice M. Brues, Sherburne F. Cook ; James E. Anderson -- Radiographic studies in hematologic bone disease : implications for palaeopathology / John E. Moseley -- Morphometry of bone in palaeopathology / Harold M. Frost. Discussion / Joe M. Blumberg and Ellis R. Kerley ; Norman Simon -- Concluding remarks / Saul Jarcho.
- LCCN
- 66012503
- OCLC
- ocm00645386
- 645386
- SCSB-320275
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library