A short history and some results of the dermatoglyphic studies in Hungary

Gyenis Gyula: A short history and some results of the dermatoglyphic studies in Hungary. In: Acta biologica Szegediensis, (44) 1-4. pp. 135-138. (2000)

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Abstract

Dermatoglyphics began with dactyloscopy in Hungary in the early 1900s. Since then, the interest in several fields of dermatoglyphics has arisen, e. g. paleodermatoglyphics, heredity of the dermatoglyphic traits, dermatoglyphics in medical disorders, dermatoglyphics of different populations in Hungary, dermatoglyphics in questioned paternity as well as the study of the palmar and plantar creases. Due to the numerous studies published in these fields, it is impossible to list all of them, therefore this paper highlights only the results of some of them.Dermatoglyphics began with dactyloscopy in Hungary in the early 1900s. Since then, the interest in several fields of dermatoglyphics has arisen, e. g. paleodermatoglyphics, heredity of the dermatoglyphic traits, dermatoglyphics in medical disorders, dermatoglyphics of different populations in Hungary, dermatoglyphics in questioned paternity as well as the study of the palmar and plantar creases. Due to the numerous studies published in these fields, it is impossible to list all of them, therefore this paper highlights only the results of some of them.

Item Type: Article
Heading title: Symposium
Journal or Publication Title: Acta biologica Szegediensis
Date: 2000
Volume: 44
Number: 1-4
ISSN: 1588-385X
Page Range: pp. 135-138
Language: English
Event Title: Hungarian Anthropology in the 20th Century : symposium, 2000, Szeged
Related URLs: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/39242/
Uncontrolled Keywords: Természettudomány, Biológia
Additional Information: Bibliogr.: p. 137-138.; Abstract
Date Deposited: 2016. Oct. 17. 09:25
Last Modified: 2021. Apr. 13. 12:49
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/22433

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