Morphogenetical Aspects of the Human Upper Molar: A comparative study of its enamel and dentine surfaces and their relationship to the crown pattern of fossil and recent primates

Morphogenetical Aspects of the Human Upper Molar: A comparative study of its enamel and dentine surfaces and their relationship to the crown pattern of fossil and recent primates

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Pp. 368; 15 full page black-and-white photo-plates, 60 text-figures (line-drawings of teeth).  Publisher’s original gray printed wrappers, lg 8vo.  This is the first publication of a thesis by the author from Utrecht University.  It investigates the morphogenetic aspects of the human first molar compared with numerous fossil apes and with some lower primates.  It is a very thorough morphological analysis.  No ownership marks. Publisher Uitgeversmaatschappij Neerlandia Publisher Place Utrecht, The Netherlands Date Published 1960 Date Published Estimated No Edition First edition Number of Volumes 1 Reprint No Condition Very good Condition Description A tight copy in very good condition. ISBN Limited Edition

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