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How a Mummified Child in Lithuania Could Rewrite the History of Small Pox
A newly discovered mummified Lithuanian child dated in the 17th century could change the origin of small pox, revealing that the disease -- which was believed to have started in the ancient times -- could, in fact, have modern origins.
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