Agreed, I'd love to have a copy too -- when Bob Hoffmann and I were trying
to write up a complete synonymy of Equus it was even difficult to find a
reference to that particular opus of the many produced by Duerst. In the
latter day we discover the great value of the careful observations and
meticulously detailed illustrations of some of the nineteenth-century
workers. Cheers -- Deb Bennett
> Hi All,
>
>
> I would also be interested ina pdf copy if anybody has it. I worked from
> it before 1976 (von den _Driesch) in the Hungarian Agricultural Museum,
> but I doublt that they have scanned it.
>
>
> Best wishes, Laszlo
>
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> Subject: [ZOOARCH] Duerst publication
>
> Dear Zooarchers,
>
> considering the massive size of this publication this is a bit of a long
> shot but I was wondering whether anybody had managed to make a pdf of this
> publication:
>
> Duerst, J.Ulrich. 1928. Vergleichende Untersuchungsmethoden am Skelett bei
> Säugern.
> In: Abderhalden, E. (ed.),Handbuch der biologischen Arbeitsmethoden 7. pp.
> 125-530
>
> ?If so I'd be most grateful for a copy. Unfortunately the book seems to be
> difficult to find.
>
> Cheers,
> Umberto?
>
>
>
>
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>
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> don't work, people get angry, you hand it over to private capital" Noam
> Chomsky
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