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Publication Bioarchaeological investigation of individuals with suspected multibacillary leprosy from the mediaeval of St Mary Magdalen, Winchester, Hampshire, UK. Taylor MG, White-Iribhogbe K, Cole G, et al. Journal of medical microbiology. 2024; Download PDF
Publication The ‘Migrant-Leper’ as the Undeserving Outsider: Historicising Leprosy Policy in Delhi, 1920–60 Raturi M. Informa UK Limited. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 2024;
Publication First archaeological evidence for ginger consumption as a potential medicinal ingredient in a late medieval leprosarium at St Leonard, Peterborough, England. Fiorin E, Roberts C, Baldoni M, et al. Scientific reports. 2024; 14 (1) : 1-10. Download PDF
Publication As cerimônias institucionais e a (re)significação da internação no Leprosário de Marituba no Pará (1940-1970) Cristo M. L. P, Alves L, França S. Revista Sentidos da Cultura. 2024; Download PDF