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The use of immunocytochemistry to diagnose disease in mummies
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Author(s):
Patricia Rutherford
Editor(s):
Rosalie David
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2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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: 99-115
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511499654.009
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Book chapters
pp. xix
Preface
pp. 3
The background of the Manchester mummy project
pp. 10
Egyptian mummies: an overview
pp. 21
Imaging in Egyptian mummies
pp. 43
Endoscopy and mummy research
pp. 52
Dental health and disease in ancient Egypt
pp. 71
Slices of mummy: a histologist's perspective
pp. 83
Palaeopathology at the beginning of the new millennium: a review of the literature
pp. 99
The use of immunocytochemistry to diagnose disease in mummies
pp. 116
DNA identification in mummies and associated material
pp. 133
An introduction to analytical methods
pp. 162
The facial reconstruction of ancient Egyptians
pp. 181
The ancient Egyptian medical system
pp. 195
Intoxicants in ancient Egypt? opium, nymphea, coca and tobacco
pp. 216
Pharmacy in ancient Egypt
pp. 237
The International Ancient Egyptian Mummy Tissue Bank
pp. 247
Conservation treatment for mummies
pp. 257
Biomedical Egyptology: some future possibilities and contributions
pp. 263
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