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Measurements of Medieval English Femora

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As it was I who suggested to Dr. Lee the illustration of her mathematical work by a consideration of Dr. Parsons's recent paper on the English thigh bone in the Journal of Anatomy, and as I am further responsible for emphasising the extraordinary proportion of the sexes reached by him (owing, as I believe, to his fallacious method of sexing), I may, perhaps, be permitted to reply to his letter in NATURE of February 11.

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PEARSON, K. Measurements of Medieval English Femora. Nature 94, 698–699 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/094698a0

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