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English: (A) Removal of clothing. (B) and (C) Very well preserved human and cultural remains. (B) is hand; (C) is straw shoes. (D) The mummy examined in this study.
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Source Image file from Kim Y, Lee I, Jung G, Kim M, Oh C, Yoo D, Lee W, Lee E, Cha S, Shin D (2014). "Radiological Diagnosis of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia in 17th Century Korean Mummy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0099779. PMID 24988465. PMC: 4079512.
Author Kim Y, Lee I, Jung G, Kim M, Oh C, Yoo D, Lee W, Lee E, Cha S, Shin D
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