
A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Brain of the Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri Sciureus)
by Raimond Emmers and Konrad Akert
"A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Brain of the Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri Sciureus)" by Raimond Emmers and Konrad Akert, published by The University of Wisconsin Press in 1963, is a critical resource in neuroscience. This hardcover edition, originating from Madison, features detailed brain mappings of the squirrel monkey. In good condition with a sturdy binding and clear gold lettering, it lacks a dust jacket but remains a valuable addition to any scholarly collection.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy binding. The grey cloth cover shows minor wear, typical for its age, but the gold lettering remains clear and legible. There is no dust jacket, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or library markings. The structural integrity of the book is well-preserved, making it a reliable copy for study or collection.
About This Vintage 1963 Edition
"A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Brain of the Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri Sciureus)" by Raimond Emmers and Konrad Akert is a seminal work published by The University of Wisconsin Press in 1963. This hardcover volume, originating from Madison, provides an in-depth stereotaxic mapping of the squirrel monkey brain, an invaluable tool for researchers in neuroscience and comparative anatomy. Emmers and Akert, esteemed figures in neuroanatomy, offer detailed insights and illustrations that have served as a critical reference point for studies involving primate brain structures. The book's significance is heightened by its focus on the Saimiri Sciureus, providing a unique perspective within the field. This edition is bound in grey cloth with gold lettering, and while it lacks a dust jacket, the book remains in solid condition. Its scarcity and relevance in academic circles make it a sought-after addition for collectors and scholars alike.
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