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Frederick Thomas Lewis (1875-1951)
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- Book - A text-book of histology arranged upon an embryological basis (1913)
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-1
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-3
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-4
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-5
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-6
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-7
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-8
- Book - Stoehr's Histology (1906)
- Embryology History - Arthur Meyer
- Embryology History - Frederic Lewis
- Paper - A comparison of the Herzog and Strahl-Beneke embryos
- Paper - Charles Sedgwick Minot. An Address (1916)
- Paper - Franklin Paradise Johnson
- Paper - On the cervical veins and lymphatics in four human embryos, with an interpretation of anomalies on the subclavian and jugular veins in the adult (1909)
- Paper - On the position of the vitelline arteries in human embryos
- Paper - The bi-lobed form of the ventral pancreas in mammals
- Paper - The course of the Wolffian tubules in mammalian embryos
- Paper - The development of the lymphatic system in rabbits
- Paper - The development of the veins in the limbs of rabbit embryos
- Paper - The development of the vena cava inferior (1902)
- Paper - The first lymph glands in rabbits and human embryos (1909)
- Paper - The form of the stomach in human embryos with notes upon the nomenclature of the stomach
- Paper - The futility of the human yolk sac
- Paper - The gross anatomy of a 12 mm pig
- Paper - The regular occurrence of intestinal diverticula in embryos of the pig, rabbit and man
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