1924
DOI: 10.1007/bf01749068
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Die histologische Differenzierung von menschlichen und tierischen Knochen

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“…While Hey (Bonn) raised doubts about histological species diagnostics Goldbach and Hinüber (Marburg) [3] were able to work out the differences between human and animal compact bone in a broad range of examination material [4]. Rämsch and Zerndt (Leipzig) considered the quantification of the Haversian canals to be a simple and reliable method for species differentiation [5].…”
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“…While Hey (Bonn) raised doubts about histological species diagnostics Goldbach and Hinüber (Marburg) [3] were able to work out the differences between human and animal compact bone in a broad range of examination material [4]. Rämsch and Zerndt (Leipzig) considered the quantification of the Haversian canals to be a simple and reliable method for species differentiation [5].…”
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