Delve into the complexities of cranial anatomy with the "Atlas of the Human Skull" by Margaret Waddington. This 1981 hardcover edition is a treasure for both students and professionals in the medical field, offering a detailed exploration of the skull's various structures and their functions. As a first edition, it holds a special place in the realm of medical references, presenting valuable historical context alongside its anatomical insights. This book is an original print and has been part of a library collection, contributing to its charm with a touch of scholarly history. It is written in English and manufactured in the United States, making it a significant resource for those studying or teaching medicine, particularly in the area of reference and anatomy.