Papaver somniferum in seventeenth century (Italy): archaeotoxicological study on brain and bone samples in patients from a hospital in Milan
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F. Sardanelli | S. Tritella | E. Maderna | Mirko Mattia | M. Boracchi | Gaia Giordano | C. Cattaneo | A. Porro | A. Franchini | P. Galimberti | L. Biehler‐Gomez | D. Di Candia | F. Slavazzi | Mirko Mattia | Massimiliano Marco Corsi Romanelli | Francesco Sardanelli
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