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Odontography ; or A treatise on the comparative anatomy of the teeth : their physiological relations, mode of development, and microscopic structure, in the vertebrate animals / by Richard Owen
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591.4 OWE
Author:
Owen, Richard, 1804-1892
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London: Hippolyte Bailliere
Year:
1840-1845
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2 v. (lxxiv, 655 p.; 37 p., 150 p. of plates) ; 25 cm.
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Vertebrates
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Teeth
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Notes:
Content: v.1. Text -- v.2. Atlas
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