found: Work cat.: 2012011460: The global history of paleopathology, c2012:ECIP galley (paleopathologists)
found: Encyclopedia Americana (2005):v. 2, p. 48, at Skeletal and dental biology (Paleopathologists are interested in human diseases from the past that are largely (but not entirely) reflected in skeletal characteristics. An intimate knowledge of skeletal biology is necessary for the detection of cases of malnutrition, mineral deficiencies, trauma, and a host of infectious and other diseases, which are indicated by skeletal changes)
found: "Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902)," Virchows Archive, 442, 2 (Feb. 2003):95-8, pdf file viewed May 7, 2012, at p. 97 (His interest in palaeo-anthropology ... permits to consider Virchow to be the first genuine palaeopathologist because of his skills in accurately dating with stratigraphy the corpses he studied and in correlating such findings with historic and folklore records)
found: "Mummy settles TB antiquity debate." Science, 263, 5154 (March 25, 1994):1686 (paleopathologists)
notfound: Encyc. Britannica