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Development History - 1880 Wilhelm His

© Dr Mark Hill (2008)

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Wilhelm His (1831-1904)

1888 - Anatomie menschlicher Embryonen (?1880–1885)

15 Days

 

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15 Days Embryo

15 Days

Human Embryo (approx 15 Days)

18 to 21 Days Embryo

Human Embryo (approx 18 to 21 Days)

27 to 30 Days Embryo

Human Embryo (approx 27 to 30 Days)

31 to 34 Days Embryo

 

Human Embryo (approx 31 to 34 Days)

6 Weeks Embryo

 

Human Embryo (approx 6 Weeks)

8.5 Weeks Embryo

 

Human Embryo (approx 8.5 Weeks)

References

Modern References to His

Muller F, O'Rahilly R. [Wilhelm His and 100 years of human embryology] Acta Anat (Basel). 1986;125(2):73-5. German.

Hopwood N. Producing development: The anatomy of human embryos and the norms of Wilhelm His. Bull Hist Med. 2000 Spring;74(1):29-79.

Hopwood N. A history of normal plates, tables and stages in vertebrate embryology. Int J Dev Biol. 2007;51(1):1-26.

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