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Piers D Mitchell

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International Journal of Paleopathology|July 8, 2021
The greatest health problem of the Middle Ages? Estimating the burden of disease in medieval EnglandJohn Robb, Craig Cessford, Jenna Dittmar, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|December 1, 2023
Investigating the association between intestinal parasite infection and cribra orbitalia in the medieval population of Cambridge, UKTianyi Wang, Jenna M Dittmar, Sarah A Inskip, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 6, 2019
Challenges in comparing physical abuse, fractures and metabolic bone disease in young children in the UK and SwedenPiers D Mitchell, Richard Brown, Tengyao Wang, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Human intestinal parasites from a Mamluk Period cesspool in the Christian quarter of Jerusalem: Potential indicators of long distance travel in the 15th century ADHui-Yuan Yeh, Kay Prag, Christa Clamer, et al.
Parasitology|May 26, 2023
<i>Giardia duodenalis</i> and dysentery in Iron Age Jerusalem (7th-6th century BCE)Piers D Mitchell, Tianyi Wang, Ya'akov Billig, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|November 28, 2023
Tuberculosis before and after the Black Death (1346-1353 CE) in the Hospital of St John the Evangelist in Cambridge, EnglandJenna M Dittmar, Piers D Mitchell, Sarah A Inskip, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 26, 2021
Medieval injuries: Skeletal trauma as an indicator of past living conditions and hazard risk in Cambridge, EnglandJenna M Dittmar, Piers D Mitchell, Craig Cessford, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|June 14, 2021
Fancy shoes and painful feet: Hallux valgus and fracture risk in medieval Cambridge, EnglandJenna M Dittmar, Piers D Mitchell, Craig Cessford, et al.
Parasitology|December 2, 2025
Parasite infections at the Roman fort of Vindolanda by Hadrian's Wall, UKMarissa L Ledger, Patrik G Flammer, Adrian L Smith, et al.
The Korean Journal of Parasitology|January 9, 2020
Intestinal Parasites in an Ottoman Period Latrine from Acre (Israel) Dating to the Early 1800s CEWilliam H Eskew, Marissa L Ledger, Abigail Lloyd, et al.
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International Journal of Paleopathology|July 8, 2021
The greatest health problem of the Middle Ages? Estimating the burden of disease in medieval EnglandJohn Robb, Craig Cessford, Jenna Dittmar, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|December 1, 2023
Investigating the association between intestinal parasite infection and cribra orbitalia in the medieval population of Cambridge, UKTianyi Wang, Jenna M Dittmar, Sarah A Inskip, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 6, 2019
Challenges in comparing physical abuse, fractures and metabolic bone disease in young children in the UK and SwedenPiers D Mitchell, Richard Brown, Tengyao Wang, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Human intestinal parasites from a Mamluk Period cesspool in the Christian quarter of Jerusalem: Potential indicators of long distance travel in the 15th century ADHui-Yuan Yeh, Kay Prag, Christa Clamer, et al.
Parasitology|May 26, 2023
<i>Giardia duodenalis</i> and dysentery in Iron Age Jerusalem (7th-6th century BCE)Piers D Mitchell, Tianyi Wang, Ya'akov Billig, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|November 28, 2023
Tuberculosis before and after the Black Death (1346-1353 CE) in the Hospital of St John the Evangelist in Cambridge, EnglandJenna M Dittmar, Piers D Mitchell, Sarah A Inskip, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 26, 2021
Medieval injuries: Skeletal trauma as an indicator of past living conditions and hazard risk in Cambridge, EnglandJenna M Dittmar, Piers D Mitchell, Craig Cessford, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|June 14, 2021
Fancy shoes and painful feet: Hallux valgus and fracture risk in medieval Cambridge, EnglandJenna M Dittmar, Piers D Mitchell, Craig Cessford, et al.
Parasitology|December 2, 2025
Parasite infections at the Roman fort of Vindolanda by Hadrian's Wall, UKMarissa L Ledger, Patrik G Flammer, Adrian L Smith, et al.
The Korean Journal of Parasitology|January 9, 2020
Intestinal Parasites in an Ottoman Period Latrine from Acre (Israel) Dating to the Early 1800s CEWilliam H Eskew, Marissa L Ledger, Abigail Lloyd, et al.
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