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Fig. 6. Section through the length of the umbilical cord

Section approximately at level c—c’, figs. 2 and 3, through the length of the umbilical cord, showing point of reflection of amnion onto cord, below at the left. (To compare with fig. 2, turn top of figure to left; with fig. 3, to the right). The celom contains much blood; the blood-cells are perfectly preserved and entirely normal. On either side of the umbilical cclom are shown the large umbilical veins. The ventral ramus of the aorta is the inferior mesenterie artery. Note the compressed notochord; it is as wide as in fig 5, Where the section passes very obliquely. Photo. X 15.


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Reference

Jordan HE. A study of a 7 mm human embryo; with special reference to its peculiar spirally twisted form, and its large aortic cell-clusters Volume 14, Issue 7, pages 479–492, July 1918



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