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- Archives and manuscripts
Neurofibromatosis and Recklingshausen's disease
Date: 1901-1950Reference: PP/FPW/B.228Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Archives and manuscripts
[Osteosclerotic changes due to chronic infection]
Date: 1955Reference: PP/FPW/B.236/2Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
M0002531: View from above and side of Ivory skeleton
Date: 10 November 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/21/48Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
- Online
Papanicolaou stained smear of a clival chordoma, microscopy. Chordomas are cancers formed of cells which resemble those of the notochord (spine) of a developing foetus. Although they can present anywhere within the spine and skull, the majority grow in the sacral region of the spine, corresponding to the lower back. This image shows a Papanicolaou (Pap) stained smear obtained from a needle biopsy of a chordoma in the clivus, a part of the cranium at the base of the skull.
William R. Geddie- Archives and manuscripts
Some curious affections (including plasmocytoma to be distinguished from the plasmocytomatous type of multiple myeloma) of the cranium and jaws {see elsewhere for congenital or acquired deficiencies ('holes') in the vault of the skull
Date: 1930-1951Reference: PP/FPW/B.76Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)