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Periostitis, Right Tibia
#PA1373
#1980-30-1373 from Stanford Collection, San Diego Museum of Man, illustrates extensive periostitis.
$89.00

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Osteoarthritis,
Occupational Changes?
#PA981
#1981-30-981, right femur, tibia, fibula and patella from Stanford Collection, San Diego Museum of Man, illustrates severe exostosis, with eburnation in the knee. These elements are from the same individual.
$177.00

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Individual PA981
Additional Elements, Resin
#PA981a
Additional elements from PA981 (above), including left femur, tibia, fibula, right patellae, left radius and ulna showing classic healed Colles fracture, and left first rib. This individual was a railroad porter, and had syphilis.
$199.00
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Healed, Displaced Fracture, Humerus
#PA1048
#1981-30-1048 from the Stanford Collection, San Diego Museum of Man, illustrates significant displacement of humeral neck.
$85.00

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Healed, Displaced Fracture, Tibia
#PA1382
#1981-30-1382 from the Stanford Collection, San Diego Museum of Man, illustrates significant displacement of tibia shaft (entire bone is cast).
$85.00

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Amputated Humerus
#PA001
Well-healed stump documented 40 weeks from amputation to death, from National Museum of Health and Medicine.
$75.00

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Parietal Bones
with Tertiary Syphilis
#PA003
$89.00

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Amputated Proximal Tibia
and Fibula
#PA004
Documented 14 months from amputation to death; exhibits tremendous infection. From National Museum of Health and Medicine.
$98.00

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Amputated Femoral Shaft
#PA005
Documented six weeks from amputation to re-amputation, exhibits sequestration and callus. From National Museum of Health and Medicine.
$60.00

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Cranial Sections
w/ Gunshot Wounds
#PA006
These are from documented individuals from the Civil War, and have known intervals from injury to death of 5 days, 9 days, 20 days, 32 days, 37 days, 51 days, and 10 years. Price includes history of treatment, where known, from the post surgeons. From National Museum of Health and Medicine.
$49.00 each
Cranial sections, entire set
$320.00

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Fetal Cranium Cyclopia
#PA007
This infant had one orbit for both eyes. Cast includes cranium and mandible in excellent condition. From Nation Museum of Health and Medicine.
$98.00

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Fetal cranium Anencephaly
#PA008
Cranium and mandible in excellent condition, from National Museum of Health and Medicine.
$98.00

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Microcephalic cranium
#PA009
Small cranium with completely united sagittal suture (scaphocephaly?). No teeth present, but otherwise cranium is in excellent condition.
$195.00

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Sequestrum
#PA010
A sequestrum is a detached or dead piece of bone within an abscess or wound. This sequestrum was removed from the leg of an individual who was shot 6 months earlier during the Civil War. It measures about 6 inches in length. From National Museum of Health and Medicine.
$75.00

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Calvarium with trephination
#PA011
This Civil War soldier was shot on September 17, 1862. The doctors performed a trephination on October 11, 1862, and he died the same day. This cast shows the infection on the interior of the calvarium, and shows the smooth edges of the trephination. From the National Museum of Health and Medicine.
$89.00

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Femur with shot fracture and infection
#PA012
This individual was injured in a street brawl in which his left femur was severely fractured. The leg became severely infected, and the individual died just under 2 months from the date of injury. The bone is in two pieces and shows extensive effects of infection.
$125.00

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