Fern plant infusion keeps the doctor away in Medieval Europe
The remains of a medieval skeleton has shown the first physical evidence that a fern plant could have been used […]
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The remains of a medieval skeleton has shown the first physical evidence that a fern plant could have been used […] In the 1830s and 1840s, American craniologist Samuel Morton collected and measured hundreds of human skulls in what he described […] A new analysis of human hair taken from the remains of one of the members of the Franklin expedition, is […]
Fern plant infusion keeps the doctor away in Medieval Europe
A new take on the 19th-century skull collection of Samuel Morton
Strands of hair from member of Franklin expedition provide new clues into mystery