In what ways can human skeletal remains be used to understand health and disease from the past?

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Disease and illness in previous generations can be investigated using paleopathology. This article describes the commonly used techniques in paleopathology, includes examples of how such techniques are able to formulate data on a variety of health issues that occurred in the past and suggests how these data can be relevant today.

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Metcalfe, N. H. (2007, April). In what ways can human skeletal remains be used to understand health and disease from the past? Postgraduate Medical Journal. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.2006.051813

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