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Systematisches Handbuch der Zahnheilkunde. Bd. 2: Anatomie des Mundes.

Publication Details

Vienna: Braumüller & Seidel, 1842 CE–1844 CE.

Original description (p. 107) of “Carabelli’s cusp”, tuberculus anomalus, sometimes found on the lingual surface of the upper permanent molars. It was first illustrated on Tab. XI, Fig. 4e, and Tab. XIV, Fig. 4, of Kupfertafeln zu v. Carabelli’s Anatomie des Mundes, Vienna, 1842, and later described in Carabelli's Systematisches Handbuch der Zahnkunde, Band 2, which was published posthumously in 1844.

Digital facsimile of the 1842 atlas from Google Books at this link.

 

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Entry Number#3682
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Geographic Context

Publication place: Vienna