Embryology History - George Bartelmez

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George Bartelmez
George William Bartelmez (1885-1967)

George William Bartelmez (1885-1967)

A Fellow in Zoology at the University of Chicago from 1907 and received his Ph.D. (bilaterality of the pigeon's egg) in embryology in 1910. Developed the human embryological collection in the Anatomy Department of the University of Chicago. In 1926 with H.M. Evans wrote a description of human embryo development during the period of early somite formation.



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Selected References

Bartelmez GW. The origin of the otic and optic primordia in man. (1922) J. Comp. Neural., 34: 201-232.

Dorland WAN. and Bartelmez GW. Clinical and embryologic report of an extremely early tubal pregnancy; together with a study of decidual reaction, intra-uterine and ectopic. (1922) Amer. J. Obst. Gynecol, 4: 215-227 and 4:372-386.

Bartelmez GW. The subdivisions of the neural folds in man. (1923) J. Comp. Neural., 35: 231-247.

Bartelmez GW. and Evans HM. Development of the human embryo during the period of somite formation, including embryos with 2 to 16 pairs of somites. (1926) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 362, 17: 1-67.

Bartelmez GW. and Blount MP. The formation of neural crest from the primary optic vesicle in man. (1954) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ.603, 35: 55-71.

Bartelmez GW. and Dekaban AS. The early development of the human brain. (1962) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 621, Contrib. Embryol, 37: 13-32.

DEKABAN AS & BARTELMEZ GW. (1964). COMPLETE DYSRAPHISM IN 14 SOMITE HUMAN EMBRYO. A CONTRIBUTION TO NORMAL AND ABNORMAL MORPHOGENESIS. Am. J. Anat. , 115, 27-38. PMID: 14199785 DOI.

BARTELMEZ GW. (1960). Neural crest from the forebrain in mammals. Anat. Rec. , 138, 269-81. PMID: 14448497

BARTELMEZ GW. (1947). The mechanism of menstruation. Anat. Rec. , 97, 380. PMID: 20290897

BARTELMEZ GW. (1957). The phases of the menstrual cycle and their interpretation in terms of the pregnancy cycle. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. , 74, 931-55. PMID: 13469878

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