E. G. WAKEFIELD, M.D.; SAMUEL C. DELLINGER
This content is PDF only. Please click on the PDF icon to access.
In another study we presented data on the diseases of bone which were prevalent among an ancient primitive race of people who inhabited the shelters of the bluffs in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri. The period of their occupation, from whence they came, or where they went are questions which cannot be answered. The absence of smooth stone or iron gadgets among their burial effects is mute evidence that they lived in ancient times and that they were very primitive people. Whether they lived twenty, thirty, or more centuries ago is irrelevant in this study.
In making a
WAKEFIELD EG, DELLINGER SC. DIET OF THE BLUFF DWELLERS OF THE OZARK MOUNTAINS AND ITS SKELETAL EFFECTS1. Ann Intern Med. ;9:1412–1418. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-9-10-1412
Download citation file:
© 2019
Published: Ann Intern Med. 1936;9(10):1412-1418.
DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-9-10-1412
Results provided by: