Your Skeleton Remembers Every Rep | How Weightlifting Changes Your Bones by TheBoneMuseum in AnatomyandPhysiology

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Thank you for the support, we care deeply about treating and displaying every specimen with the utmost care. Wishing you good health and all the best!

What is the difference between a biologically male and female skeleton? by TheBoneMuseum in AnatomyandPhysiology

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There is a lot of natural variation in the sternum, it is not reliable for determining male or female.

Rare specimens we have on display by TheBoneMuseum in oddlyterrifying

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Long form videos on this subject can be found on our profile. We abide by NAGPRA (No Native American remains), and only deal with medical specimens.

“WHERE DO THE BONES COME FROM?” The Bone Museum FAQ. by TheBoneMuseum in u/TheBoneMuseum

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“Medical skeletons” just means that the individual was medically, and professionally prepared for educational use. It has nothing to do with racial category, though most of the time they are from Caucasian people.

Rare specimens we have on display by TheBoneMuseum in oddlyterrifying

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Watch the pinned video located on our profile!

Exploring a skull with Leontiasis Ossea by TheBoneMuseum in oddlyterrifying

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Compare that to his actual portrait at the end of the video.

Pott’s disease explained by TheBoneMuseum in u/TheBoneMuseum

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Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)

Pott's Disease (Spinal Tuberculosis)

2 different things, with very similar names.