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[The course of the mandibular canal in fossils and forensic material].
Authors have studied 220 fossil and 44 postmortem mandible-halves by measurements at identical points and in transverse slices cut in the plane of the teeth P2-M3. Parameters relevant to the course of the mandibular canal are summarized. Data add to the knowledge concerning the anatomy and topography of the mandible.