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Arrow Wounds
So did they use barbed arrows or bodkins? (2012)
Zootherapy in the treatment of arrow wounds in the Nuzhatu-L-Qulub of Hamdullah Al-Mustaufi Al-Qazwinl (c.1344) (2023)
Henry V (1386 – 1422)
Another arrow that changed history?
The Strange Case of Henry V's Wandering Wound
“Prince Hal’s Head Wound at the Battle of Shrewsbury” by Michael Livingstone: An Amateur Scholar’s Response
And the true victor of Agincourt was...?
The Black Country
Doctor Norris of Stourbridge: The John Snow of the Midlands
The Man Whose Hands and Legs Rotted Off: A Seventeenth Century Case of Necrotizing Fasciitis
Scapegoat! Foreigners and Disease in the Nineteenth Century Industrial Black Country
When Anthrax came to Walsall
Body Snatching and Grave Robbing
The Tipton Slasher and the Grave Robbers: fact or fiction? The dissection of a Black Country myth
The Strange Case of Henry Holm
Medical History
A Short History Of The Fleam
“Medicine Man”
Adventures in Archaeology - Past Horizons Magazine 11 - Feb 2010
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