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Links: [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/News/history.htm Historical Embryology] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Medicine/BGD2tutorial.htm Australian Data] | |||
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* [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Science/ANAT2341lecture01.htm Lecture 1 2008] | * [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Science/ANAT2341lecture01.htm Lecture 1 2008] |
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A Course Introduction
Anatomical image of late pregnancy by Wilhelm Braune (1831-1892): Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern, Leipzig: Verlag von Veit & Comp., 1867-1872. (Topographic-anatomical Atlas) Wilhelm Braune (1831-1892)
This first lecture will introduce the course and the subject of Embryology.
Firstly, an introduction to the course, its content and assessment and an opportunity to ask questions.
Secondly, some historic background to the subject and related current Australian trends.
ANAT2341 Course 2009
Links: UNSW Embryology
History
Links: Historical Embryology | Australian Data
UNSW Embryology Links
Next Lecture
- Dr Mark Hill 2009