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Fig. 374. Model of the heart of the embryo Halj of 3 mm greatest length 15 primitive somites

The property of the First Anatomical Institute, Vienna. Modelled by R. Weintraub.

Seen from in front after removal of the anterior pericardial wall.

The dotted lines represent the limits of the veins. A., atrium; A. asc, ascending aorta; Aran., amnion; Au., atrial canal; B., bulbus cordis; D., yolk-sack, cut at its margin; D. C, ductus Cuvieri; D. v., anterior communication of intestine with yolk-sack; M. a., anterior mesocardium; P., pericardium; S. 1., left sinus horn; V., ventricular limb; V. om., omphalomesenteric vein. X 150.


Development of the Heart: Fig. 372. Section of the Pfannenstiel-Kromer embryo Klb | Fig. 373. Heart model Rob. Meyer embryo No. 300 | Fig. 374. Heart model Hah embryo | Heart model Hah embryo | Fig. 376. Transverse section embryo Hah


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Keibel F. and Mall FP. Manual of Human Embryology II. (1912) J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.

XVIII. Development of Blood, Vascular System and Spleen: Introduction | Origin of the Angioblast and Development of the Blood | Development of the Heart | The Development of the Vascular System | General | Special Development of the Blood-vessels | Origin of the Blood-vascular System | Blood-vascular System in Series of Human Embryos | Arteries | Veins | Development of the Lymphatic System | Development of the Spleen
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