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Phlebology
Phlebology Phle*bol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a vein + -logy.] A branch of anatomy which treats of the veins.

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- Antonio Lebolo (died 19 February 1830?) was an Italian antiquities excavator and adventurer, best remembered for having stolen the Joseph Smith Papyri...
- reason that gave him a job as his agent in Thebes. Lebolo sta**** in Egypt from 1817–1822. Part of Lebolo's employment responsibilities were to undertake excavations...
- in the early 19th century during an archeological expedition by Antonio Lebolo, and purchased by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
- Joseph Kinderhook plates Col. Wood's Museum Origins Joseph Smith Antonio Lebolo Kirtland Egyptian papers Book of Joseph Breathing Permit of Hôr Joseph Smith...
- Joseph Kinderhook plates Col. Wood's Museum Origins Joseph Smith Antonio Lebolo Kirtland Egyptian papers Book of Joseph Breathing Permit of Hôr Joseph Smith...
- near the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes by Antonio Lebolo between 1818 and 1822. Following Lebolo's death in 1830, the mummies and ****orted objects were...
- Joseph Kinderhook plates Col. Wood's Museum Origins Joseph Smith Antonio Lebolo Kirtland Egyptian papers Book of Joseph Breathing Permit of Hôr Joseph Smith...
- Joseph Kinderhook plates Col. Wood's Museum Origins Joseph Smith Antonio Lebolo Kirtland Egyptian papers Book of Joseph Breathing Permit of Hôr Joseph Smith...
- Joseph Kinderhook plates Col. Wood's Museum Origins Joseph Smith Antonio Lebolo Kirtland Egyptian papers Book of Joseph Breathing Permit of Hôr Joseph Smith...
- generations.: 74  Hôr's mummy and breathing permit were disinterred by Antonio Lebolo in the early 1800s and eventually sold to Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter...