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Fig. 1. Surface of the brain with the arteries injected in an embryo 48 mm long

(No. 237). Enlarged 5 times; injected by Mr. Briidel. The dorsal end of the cerebral vesicle has been drawn forward to show better the vessels of the mid-brain.


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Reference

Mall FP. On the development of the blood-vessels of the brain in the human embryo. (1905) Amer. J Anat. 4(1): 1–18.


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