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Part 1. Scientific basis for paleopathology
Chapter 1: Philosophy of Science
Chapter 2: Osseous structures and their response repertoire
Chapter 3: Documentation of preservation
Chapter 4: Postmortem alterations of bone (Diagenic Changes) and their interpretation
Chapter 5: Misconceptions and false trails
Chapter 6: Diagnostic approach/techniques
Part 2. Holistic analysis of pathology/diseases with significant skeletal impact
Chapter 7: Mechanically-derived phenomena
Chapter 8: Inflammatory arthritis
Chapter 9: Infectious disease
Chapter 10: Hematologic
Chapter 11: Metabolic/Endocrine
Chapter 12: Vascular phenomena
Chapter 13: Bone neoplasia and skeletal dysplasias
Chapter 14: Cranial phenomena
15. Case Studies.
Chapter 1: Philosophy of Science
Chapter 2: Osseous structures and their response repertoire
Chapter 3: Documentation of preservation
Chapter 4: Postmortem alterations of bone (Diagenic Changes) and their interpretation
Chapter 5: Misconceptions and false trails
Chapter 6: Diagnostic approach/techniques
Part 2. Holistic analysis of pathology/diseases with significant skeletal impact
Chapter 7: Mechanically-derived phenomena
Chapter 8: Inflammatory arthritis
Chapter 9: Infectious disease
Chapter 10: Hematologic
Chapter 11: Metabolic/Endocrine
Chapter 12: Vascular phenomena
Chapter 13: Bone neoplasia and skeletal dysplasias
Chapter 14: Cranial phenomena
15. Case Studies.