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Fig. 7.

Ventral view of a reconstruction of the stomach, duodenum, eaeeum, colon, rectum, bursa omentalis and rnesentery of fetus 40 mm long (No. 8, Wisconsin Collection). 5 diameters.

The specimen here illustrated may be compared with that described by Mall (Mall FP. Supplementary note on the development of the human intestine. (1899) Anat. Anz. 16: 492-495.)


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Reference

Bardeen CR. The critical period in the development of the intestines. (1914) Amer. J Anat. 16: 427 – 445.


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