Embryology History - Chester Heuser

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Introduction

Department Of Embryology Baltimore

Dr. Chester H. Heuser, who retired on August 31, 1950 after twenty-nine years of continuous service, was appointed a Research Associate, Department Of Embryology Baltimore. During the summer of 1951 he spent two months at the Department of Embryology working on human embryos in preparation for his proposed descriptive catalogue of the earlier stages (i to x) which were not included in the series "Developmental Horizons in Human Embryos" begun by the late Dr. George L. Streeter.

Department Of Embryology Baltimore, Maryland George W. Corner, Director



Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 14) Embryology Embryology History - Chester Heuser. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryology_History_-_Chester_Heuser

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