Studies in the palaeopathology of EgyptUniversity of Chicago Press, 1921 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... extremely beautiful , or much celebrated ; but they deliver them to the embalmers after having been 3 or 4 days deceased : this they do for the following reason , that the workmen may not be able to abuse the bodies of these females ...
... extremely beautiful , or much celebrated ; but they deliver them to the embalmers after having been 3 or 4 days deceased : this they do for the following reason , that the workmen may not be able to abuse the bodies of these females ...
Pagina 100
... extremely emaciated old woman called Nesi - Tet - Nab- Taris , a curious state of affairs was revealed . Large open ante - mortem wounds -possibly bed - sores - were found on the back , between the shoulders and on each buttock . These ...
... extremely emaciated old woman called Nesi - Tet - Nab- Taris , a curious state of affairs was revealed . Large open ante - mortem wounds -possibly bed - sores - were found on the back , between the shoulders and on each buttock . These ...
Pagina 152
... extremely common , and was possibly due to the nature of the food consumed . The fact that many of these people suffered from periodontitis and pyorrhoea alveolaris2 may perhaps have been due to small particles of food lodging between ...
... extremely common , and was possibly due to the nature of the food consumed . The fact that many of these people suffered from periodontitis and pyorrhoea alveolaris2 may perhaps have been due to small particles of food lodging between ...
Inhoudsopgave
POTTSCHE KRANKHEIT AN EINER ÄGYPTISCHEN MUMIE AUS DER ZEIT | 3 |
REMARKS ON THE HISTOLOGY AND PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF EGYPTIAN | 11 |
ON ARTERIAL LESIONS FOUND IN EGYPTIAN MUMMIES 1580 B C | 20 |
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abscess Ahmose Alexandria alveolar alveoli Amenhotep Amenhotep III ancient Egypt ancient Egyptians aorta appearance arteries arthritis articular articulating surfaces attached attrition bandages body bone border Cairo calcified canine caries carious cartilages cavity cells cervical vertebrae chronic Cleopatra completely Coptic death deformity Deir dental disease dorsal vertebrae dwarf eburnated Egypt Elliot Smith embalming evidently examination exostosis femur fibres formed Greek haematoxylin head incisors inflammation intervertebral intestines irregular king large number layer Leitz lesions ligament limbs liver lower lumbar vertebrae mandible Merawi microscopical mummy muscles muscular Museum normal Nubia odontoid process organs osseous ossified osteo-arthritis osteophytes pelvis period periodontitis posterior predynastic prehistoric premolar probably Professor Ptolemy Ramses region roots rough round second molar seen showed side skeletons skin skull specimens spine spondylitis deformans stained suppuration teeth Thebes thick thickening third molars Thutmose Thutmose II tombs tooth transverse trephined upper vertebral column worn XXIst Dynasty