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Kollmann JKE. Atlas of the Development of Man (Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen). (1907) Vol.1 and Vol. 2. Jena, Gustav Fischer. (1898).
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Fig. 689. Die Nasenhöhle eines Neuseborenen
mit vier Nasenmuscheln. Es ist die rechte Hälfte abgebildet. Die oberste Muschel
wird als Concha suprema (Santorini) bezeichnet.
(Nach ZuckerkandL)
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