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Trauma / 360
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Photograph of the right knee of the mummy of Usermontu.
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Radiograph of the right knee of the mummy of Usermontu.
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CT scan of Tutankhamun’s feet.
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Radiographs of Tutankhamun’s feet, showing osteochondritis of left 2nd metatarsal head.
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Beautifully decorated walking staffs from Tutankhamun’s tomb.
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Stele thought to be of Tutankhamun using a walking staff – note the short, thin left leg.
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Section of Edwin Smith papyrus describing a clavicular fracture.
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Skeletal injuries in Kellis 2 specimen, strongly suggesting non-accidental injury.
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Distribution of skeletal injuries in Kellis 2 specimen, strongly suggesting.
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Research / 360
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Cover of thePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, dating from 1665, which is widely considered to b...
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Harold Jefferson Coolidge (1904 to 1985) who is said to have coined the phrase “Publish or Perish”. Reproduced with ...
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The Stanmore Sculptor Robotic Guidance Arm, which assists with bone preparation for the implantation of patient-specific...
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Example of registration during total knee replacement surgery.
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