paleopathology

IPA: peɪɫiʌpˈæθˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • The study of ancient diseases
  • (countable) Any ancient disease itself
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Examples of "paleopathology" in Sentences

  • Aufderheide is a pathologist by training but his specialty is paleopathology, a study of ancient specimens.
  • Went on to attend the University of Durham, where she secured a graduate degree in molecular biology, followed by a PhD in paleopathology.
  • “Yes, I was using my background in paleopathology, the study of disease in antiquity, to help him ascertain what it was he was working with.”
  • Jane Buikstra was kind enough to introduce me to Dr. Mary Lucas Powell, who opened the doors of paleopathology to me and gave me a fascinating education.
  • There was a depiction of some sort of magical book, which she thought might represent the Arthashastra, but paleopathology, not iconography, was her specialty.
  • From my reading on the subject and from my attendance of a number of paleopathology conferences, there is little doubt that ancient Egyptians suffered from heart disease and obesity.
  • The vast accumulation of documentary materials and, since the late nineteenth century, new evidence from the evolving field of paleopathology has had the effect of extending, rather than settling, the debate.
  • A note for all of you who have spent any time worrying over your cholesterol: According to my book on paleopathology, there were remains discovered in Peiting of a woman in a peat bog so well preserved they were able to section her heart and dissect it.

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