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Volume 26, Number 6—June 2020
Historical Review

Syphilis in Maria Salviati (1499–1543), Wife of Giovanni de’ Medici of the Black Bands

Antonio FornaciariComments to Author , Raffaele Gaeta, Simona Minozzi, and Valentina Giuffra
Author affiliations: University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

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Figure 10

Volume rendering of the skull of Maria Salviati, showing contemporary presence of lytic (superficial cavitations) and reparative lesions (radial scars).(Archive of the Division of Paleopathology. University of Pisa.)

Figure 10. Volume rendering of the skull of Maria Salviati, showing contemporary presence of lytic (superficial cavitations) and reparative lesions (radial scars).(Archive of the Division of Paleopathology. University of Pisa.)

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