Dear colleagues,
For some research I am undertaking into uroliths (aka kidney stones,
bladder stones or ‘calculi’ etc, see list below) in the fossil record, I
need to look at comparative material that can be from any age:
prehistoric, historic or modern. Please could you check you collections’
databases and let me know if you have any kind of specimen(s) described
as any of the following that I could examine (from any type of animal or
human). Thank you.
Kidney stone
Bladder stone
Urolith
Enterolith
Calculus
Calculi
Struvite
Cystine
Ureteral stone
Ureter stone
Thank you for looking, I really do appreciate it. If you find anything
at all, please get in touch.
With best wishes, Nigel.
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Nigel R. Larkin BA MSc FRGS
- Freelance conservator, preparator and curator at Natural-History-
Conservation.com
- Affiliated Researcher, Cambridge University Museum of Zoology.
- Associate Member of the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain Project
and the
Pathways to Ancient Britain Project.
Website: http://www.natural-history-conservation.com
Publications: http://norfolk.academia.edu/NigelLarkin
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