Historic Embryology Papers - Journal of Anatomy

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Introduction

This page contains a list of historic articles related to development that have appeared early in the last century in the Journal of Anatomy.

Note that this journal continues to be published today.

See also Carnegie Institution of Washington Series Contributions to Embryology.


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1930's

Wyburn GM. The development of the infra-umbilical portion of the abdominal wall, with remarks on the aetiology of ectopia vesicae. (1937) J Anat. 71(2): 201-31. PMID 17104636


Wyburn GM. The formation of the umbilical cord and the umbilical region of the anterior abdominal wall. (1939) J Anat. 73(2): 289-310.9. PMID 17104757

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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 19) Embryology Historic Embryology Papers - Journal of Anatomy. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Historic_Embryology_Papers_-_Journal_of_Anatomy

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