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Medical Myths & Mysteries[edit]
- Achondroplasia
- Anorexia mirabilis
- Artificial cranial deformation
- Aureola
- Biddenden Maids
- Bilocation
- Body snatching
- Buddhist mummies
- Cannibalism
- Chandra Bahadur Dangi
- Chang and Eng Bunker
- Chimera (genetics)
- Comprachicos
- Conjoined twins
- Corset controversy
- Craniopagus parasiticus
- Craniopagus twins
- Cunning folk
- Cunning folk in Britain
- Death from laughter
- Dermoid cyst
- Dicephalic parapagus twins
- Doppelgänger
- Dwarf-tossing
- Dwarfism
- Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
- Endocannibalism
- Fasting girl
- Fetus in fetu
- Fire eating
- Folk healer
- Foot binding
- Freak
- Freak show
- General Tom Thumb
- Gigantism
- Glass delusion
- Glossolalia
- Green children of Woolpit
- Halo (religious iconography)
- Headhunting
- Hi-wa itck
- Homunculus
- Human sacrifice
- Hypochromic anemia
- Incorruptibility
- Inedia
- Ischiopagi
- Jerusalem syndrome
- Joseph Merrick
- Jumping Frenchmen of Maine
- Medicine man
- Midget
- Mike the Headless Chicken
- Morgellons
- Mummy
- Necrophilia
- Nocebo
- Odour of sanctity
- Parasitic twin
- Pareidolia
- Pasma
- Pauline Musters
- Pig-faced women
- Placebo
- Polycephaly
- Polymelia
- Porphyria
- Premature burial
- Pro-ana
- Puppy pregnancy syndrome
- Rainbow body
- Sati (practice)
- Self-immolation
- Shrunken head
- Sokushinbutsu
- Spontaneous human combustion
- Stigmata
- Sudden unexpected death syndrome
- Supernumerary body part
- Supernumerary phantom limb
- Sword swallowing
- Teratoma
- Tightlacing
- Vanishing twin
- Vestigial twin
- Witch doctor
- Zombie