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Nonhuman Primates
Ankel-Simons, F. (2007). Primate Anatomy: an introduction (3rd ed.).
London: Elsevier. Academic Press, MA, pp. 724. (Overview of primate
anatomy with drawings and examples from individual species.).
Berringer, O. M., Jr., Browning, E. M., & Schroeder, C. R. (1968). An
Atlas and Dissection Manual of Rhesus Monkey Anatomy. Talla-
hassee, FL: Rose Printing Co. (Black and white photographs of
anatomical dissections and skeletal elements.).
Hartman, C. G., & Straus, W. L., Jr. (1933). The Anatomy of the Rhesus
Monkey (Macaca mulatta). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins.
(Only compendium of entire anatomy e including drawings.).
Napier, J. R., & Napier, P. H. (1967). A Handbook of Living Primates.
New York: Academic Press. (Compendium of primate data and
a brief description, genera by genera, of important morphology with
photographs of live animals from each genus and appendices of their
weights and sizes.).
Swindler, D. R. (2002). Primate Dentition: an introduction to the teeth of
nonhuman primates. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
(Compendium of dentition by species, including measurements and
eruption sequences.).
Swindler, D. R., &Wood, C. D. (1973). An Atlas of Primate Gross Anatomy:
baboon, chimpanzee, and man. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
(Comparative drawings of anatomy of all three species.).
References of More Restricted Use to Clinicians
J. Morphol., 166, 337
386,
(Synopsis of
the gastrointestinal
e
system.).
Erwin, J. (Ed.). (1986 e 1988). Comparative Primate Biology, 4 Vols. New
York: Alan R. Liss. Vol. 1: Swindler, D.R., and Erwin, J., Eds (1986).
Systematics, Evolution, and Anatomy. Vol. 2: Mitchell, G. and Erwin,
J., Eds. (1987). Part A: Behavior, Conservation, and Ecology. Part B:
Behavior, Cognition, and Motivation. Vol. 3: Dukelow, W.R. and
Erwin, J., Eds. (1986). Reproduction and Development. Vol. 4: Ste-
klis, H.D., and Erwin, J., Eds. (1988). Neurosciences. (Synopsis of
current knowledge on a variety of topics including detailed
comparisons across species. Volumes may be listed by volume editors
rather than series editor.).
Fleagle, J. G. (1999). Primate Adaptation and Evolution (2nd ed.). San
Diego, CA: Academic Press. (Designed as a text to give overview of
primate adaptation.).
Hershkovitz, P. (1977). Living New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini) with an
Introduction to Primates, Vol. 1. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press. (Introductory parts, pp. 1 e 394, have detailed comparisons of
the morphology of both New and Old World primates by systems.
The third part, p. 395 on, is only on Callitrichidea.).
Hill, W. C. O. (1953 e 1970). Primates, 8 vols. Edinburgh: Edinburgh
University Press. (Series with lengthy, detailed compendium of all
published information presented genera by genera. Unfortunately Dr
Hill died before it was completed so there are gaps.).
Hofer, H., Schultz, A. H., & Starck, D. (1956
1973). Primatologia.
Basel: Karger. (Series of detailed descriptions of morphology written
by system. Individual sections are in either German or English. Not
all systems are included.).
James, W. W. (1960). The Jaws and Teeth of Primates. London: Pitman.
(Genus by genus description of primate dental anatomy.).
LeGros Clark, W. E. (1959). The Antecedents of Man. Edinburgh:
University Press.
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Human
Basmajian, J. V., & Slonecker, C. E. (1989). Grant's Method of Anatomy:
a clinical problem-solving approach (11th ed.). Baltimore, MD:
Williams and Wilkins. (Regional anatomy with emphasis on function,
particularly of joints.).
Canele, S. T. & Beaty, J. H. (Eds.). (2007). Campbell's Operative
Orthopedics (9th ed.). St Louis, MO: Mosby. 4 vols (including
DVDs) (Series includes surgical approaches for orthopedics.).
Hollinshead, W. H. (1982) (3rd ed.). Anatomy for Surgeons, 3 vols
Philadelphia: Harper and Row. (Regional approach to anatomy with
emphasis on surgical aspects.).
Kraus, B. S., Jordan, R. E., & Abrams, L. (1969). Dental Anatomy and
Occlusion. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins. (Study of teeth
and masticatory system.).
(Introductory discussion of
the evolution of
morphology by region or system.).
Lewis, O. J. (1989). Functional Morphology of the Evolving Hand
and Foot. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Detailed descriptions of
muscles, bones, and joints of the cheiridae with reference to their
evolution.).
Martin, R. D. (1990). Primate Origins and Evolution: a phylogenetic
reconstruction. London: Chapman and Hall. (Detailed discussion of
the evolution of morphological features in primates with reference to
other mammals.).
Mossman, H. W. (1977). Comparative anatomy. In R. M. Wynn (Ed.),
Biology of the Uterus (pp. 19 e 33). New York: Plenum, (Detailed
uterine anatomy of primates.).
Noback, C. R. & Montagra, W. (Eds.). (1970). The Primate Brain.New
York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. (Summary of the primate brain.).
Nonhuman Primates
Carnegie Institution. (1941). Embryology of the rhesus monkey (Macaca
mulatta). Washington: Carnegie Institution. (Collected papers from
Contributions to Embryology series.).
Chivers, D. J., & Hladik, C. M. (1980). Morphology of the gastrointestinal
tract in primates: comparisons with other mammals in relation to diet.
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