
doi: 10.1038/229409a0
pmid: 4926992
BONE changes in Neanderthal remains which, it has been suggested1, might be caused by rickets are not unlike those seen in certain treponemal diseases, notably congenital syphilis. Examining the Neanderthal collection at the British Museum (Natural History), I noted several features compatible with treponemal disease.
Paleopathology, Syphilis, Congenital, Humans, Syphilis, Bone and Bones, History, Ancient, Rickets
Paleopathology, Syphilis, Congenital, Humans, Syphilis, Bone and Bones, History, Ancient, Rickets
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