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Text Fig. 1. Teacher-Bryce Ovum No. 2. Lobule
(X about 20) in which T.B.2. was imbedded, drawn after clearing in xylol to show the blood vessels, etc. See description of fig. 2, Plate 2. Drawn by A. K. Maxwell.
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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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