Articoli

Storia della Medicina |
di Vincenzo Formicola, Sonia Cammellini, Davide Caramella, Angiolo Del Lucchese, Gwenaelle Goude, Mariasilvia Saccone, Gino Fornaciari
The skull is affected by a left temporal bone fracture healed with loss of bony fragments. The squama appears slightly depressed and, radiographically, shows two main lines of fusion radiating from the lower part of the bone where three lacunae can be observed. On the parietal bone, immediately above the area affected by trauma, the skull exhibits two regularly curved grooves. One, about 3 cm long, starts from the posterior border of the squamosal...
Data inserimento: 01 gennaio 2012 | Lingua: Inglese
n. visualizzazioni: 1446 |

Archeologia Funeraria |
di Laura Cignoni, Valentina Giuffra, Simona Minozzi, Gino Fornaciari
This paper reports on the differences between two specialized funerary archaeology courses conducted by a native language teacher from the Institute for Computational Linguistics of the National Research Council in Pisa and a subject specialist in paleopathology and funerary archaeology from the Division of Palaeopathology, Department of Translational Research on New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery of Pisa University. Lessons addressed to first cycle...
Data inserimento: 01 marzo 2014 | Lingua: Inglese
n. visualizzazioni: 1505 |

Paleopatologia |
di Gino Fornaciari
In the last decades, paleopathologists have developed a growing interest in archaeological, anthropological, and medical disciplines. However, although there have been satisfactory results, which are reflected in numerous publications at the international level and in academic credits that, for example, have led to the establishment of an autonomous Division of Paleopathology (unique in an Italian University) at the Faculty of Medicine in...
Data inserimento: 05 gennaio 2013 | Lingua: Italiano
n. visualizzazioni: 1509 |
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