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We are grateful to the San Diego Museum of Man for allowing us to<br />

select specimens for reproduction and granting us exclusive casting<br />

rights to these pieces from their valuable Hrdlička Paleopathology<br />

and Stanford-Meyer Osteopathology Collections.<br />

Standford-Meyer Osteopathology Collection: This collection<br />

was a gift from Stanford University in 1981. It consists of<br />

approximately 3500 human bone specimens from 1500<br />

dissecting room cadavers. It was used from the early 1900s<br />

to 1960 by the Anatomy Department of Stanford University to<br />

train medical students in bone diseases and disorders.<br />

Tuberculosis, Innominate and Sacrum<br />

Displaying numerous circular lytic lesions with little new<br />

bone development involving the sacro-iliac region.<br />

KOH-442………….$265.00<br />

Osteosarcoma, Left Femur<br />

Malignant tumor enveloped the upper half of the bone<br />

in a billowy mass of spongy bone.<br />

KOH-444…………..$150.00<br />

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Ankylosing Spondylitis (Candle wax)<br />

Displaying compression fracture of T9 and fusion of all<br />

8 verts, caused by progressive inflammatory disease.<br />

KOH-441…………$ 260.00<br />

Rickets, Femur, Tibia, Fibula<br />

Inadequate mineralization of bone (vitamin D deficiency)<br />

resulted in the bowing and deformity of these leg bones.<br />

KOH-443…………..$220.00<br />

Auditory Exostosis, Temporal Bone<br />

Also known as surfer’s ear, this benign lesion<br />

may be a response to cold water immersion.<br />

KOH-445……...…..$170.00<br />

B C<br />

PATHOLOGY 13<br />

Bone Clones Osteological Reproductions

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