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Author: CHARLOTTE ROBERTS, JANE BUIKSTRA
The Global History of Paleopathology is the first comprehensive global compendium on the history of paleopathology, an interdisciplinary scientific discipline that focuses on the study of ancient disease. Offering perspectives from regions that have traditionally had long histories of paleopathology, such as the United States and parts of Europe, this volume also presents important work by an international roster of scholars who are writing their own regional and cultural histories in the field. The book identifies major thinkers and figures who have contributed to paleopathology, as well as significant organizations and courses that have sponsored scientific research and communication, most notably the Paleopathology Association. The volume concludes with an eye towards the future of the discipline, discussing methods and research at the leading edge of paleopathology, particularly those that employ the analysis of ancient DNA and isotopes.
PART I: Biographies
1. John Lawrence Angel (1915–1986)
2. Arthur C. Aufderheide (1922–)
3. Don Brothwell (1933–)
4. T. Aidan Cockburn (1912–1981) and Eve Cockburn (1924–2003)
5. Jens Peder Hart Hansen and the Paleopathology of the Greenland Mummies
6. Joseph Jones, MD, a Pioneer in Paleopathological Differential Diagnosis
7. Keith Manchester (1938–)
8. Charles “Chuck” Merbs: Reconstructing Behavior Through the Bones
9. Roy L. Moodie: Pioneer Paleopathologist of Deep Time
10. “Dr. Dan”: The Life of George Daniel Morse (1906–1985)
11. Donald J. Ortner (1938–)
12. Walter G. J. Putschar, MD, Pathologist, Paleopathologist, Teacher
13. Sir Marc Armand Ruffer (1859–1917): Pioneer of Paleopathology
14. Shelley Rae Saunders (1950–2008)
15. Contributions of T. Dale Stewart (1901–1997) to Paleopathology
16. Eugen Strouhal (1931–)
17. Phillip Lee Walker (1947–2009)
18. Calvin Percival Bamfylde Wells (1908–1978)
PART II: Moments
19. Trevor Anderson (1955–2005)
20. David Birkett (1934–1990)
21. Alice Mossie Brues (1913–2007)
22. Domingo Campillo Valéro
23. Mahmoud Yousef K. El-Najjar (1942–2009)
24. Earnest Albert Hooton (1887–1954)
25. Aleš Hrdlička (1869–1943): Contributions to Paleopathology
26. Juliet Margaret Rogers (1940–2001)
27. A.T. “Sandy” Sandison (1923–1982)
28. Adolph Hans Schultz (1891–1976)
29. Neglected Ancestors: Robert Wilson Shufeldt, MD (1850–1934)
30. Lucile E. St. Hoyme (1924–2001)
31. Herbert Upham Williams (1866–1938)
PART III: Regions
AFRICA
32. Development of Paleopathology in the Nile Valley
33. Paleopathological Studies in South Africa: A History
THE AMERICAS
34. History of Human Paleopathology in Canada
35. Paleopathology in the American Mid-Continent
36. A History of Paleopathology in the American Southeast: From Pox to Population
37. The History of Paleopathology in the American Southwest
38. Conducting Paleopathology in Mexico: Past, Present, and Future Agendas
39. A History of Paleopathology in Peru and Northern Chile: From Head Hunting to Head Counting
40. Paleopathology in Argentina and Brazil
EURASIA
41. From Morphometrics to Holistics: the Emergence of Paleopathology in China
42. Paleopathology in Denmark: The Pioneers Vilhelm Møller-Christensen and Johannes G. Andersen
43. The Pioneers of Paleopathology in France
44. Paleopathology in Germanic Countries
45. A Short History of Paleopathological Research in Hungary
46. Paleopathology in Italy
47. Paleopathology in Israel: Nicu Haas and His Successors
48. History of Paleopathology in Japan
49. Paleopathology in Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan
50. History of Paleopathology in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia
51. The History of Paleopathology in Mongolia
52. The History of Paleopathology in the Netherlands
53. Paleopathology in Norway
54. History of Paleopathology in Poland
55. Portuguese Developments in Paleopathology: an Outline History
56. Paleopathology in Russia
57. Regional Developments: Southeast Asia
58. A History of Paleopathology in Spain
59. Swedish Paleopathology and Its Pioneers
60. History of Paleopathology in Switzerland
61. History of the Development of Paleopathology in the United Kingdom (UK)
OCEANIA
62. The History of Paleopathology in Australia
63. History of Paleopathology in the Pacific
PART IV: Topics
64. The First Dental Pathologists and Paleopathologists
65. Mummies and Bog Bodies
66. Nonhuman Paleopathology
PART V: Organizations, Key Congresses, and Education in Paleopathology
67. The History of the Paleopathology Association
68. International Congresses on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases
69. Special Courses in Human Skeletal Paleopathology
70. The World Congresses on Mummy Studies
PART VI: Future Developments
71. Using Ancient DNA Techniques to Study Human Disease
72. Isotope Analysis and Paleopathology: A Short Review and Future Developments
73. Imaging: The History of Radiography, Current Issues and Future Trends
74. A Short History of Paleohistology
75. Synthesizing Parasitology with Archaeology in Paleopathology
76. Conclusions
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