Abstract

The state of skeletal ossification of a premature newborn of Pongo pygmaeus has been studied radiologically. it is described comparatively to a human foetus of the same age (210–230 days of intrauterine life). Correlations may be established between the degree of development of some skeletal districts (mainly skull and foot) and the different speicalizations of the two evolutionary lines.

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