Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective at Meripustak

Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective

Books from same Author: Anne L Grauer and Patricia Stuart-Macadam

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    Author(s)Anne L Grauer and Patricia Stuart-Macadam
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9780521620901
    Pages206
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    Cambridge University Press Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective by Anne L Grauer and Patricia Stuart-Macadam

    A growing body of literature indicates that diseases can affect women and men differently. As sex differences extend far beyond biology, it is crucial to adopt a bicultural approach towards understanding human disease patterns and processes. This 1998 book synthesizes modern medical research with paleopathological investigations. Conditions such as osteoporosis and osteopenia, iron deficiency anaemia, infection and immune reactivity and trauma are explored. Recognizing the relationship between these conditions and aspects of sex and gender in past populations assists in the formulation of models from which modern disease processes can be better understood. Exploring the differences will provide provocative ideas for all those in physical anthropology, archaeology, evolutionary biology, history of medicine and women's studies interested in how sex and gender impacts on disease.show more