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Fig. 19. Teacher—Bryce Ovum No. I.

Portion of the blastocyst in Section 4.4.6. X 156 to show.

A.E. The aninio-embryonic sac which is torn. In the photograph masses of deposit from the haemalum complicate the picture. Also shows the mesoderrn, cytotrophoblast and the syncytium (plasmoditrophoblast). Photograph by J. H. T.

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Reference

Teacher JH. On the implantation of the human ovum and the early development of the trophoblast. (1925) J Obst. Gynaecol. 31(2); 166-217.


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