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  • curprev 15:1215:12, 18 January 2020Z8600021 talk contribs 831 bytes +831 Harland Winfield Mossman (b. 07 May 1898; d. 05 December 1991) was an authority on fetal membranes and comparative reproduction. His extensive working specimen collection is available to investigators at the University of Wisconsin Zoological Museum. He was the first to describe “counter current” mechanisms in a circulatory system and show its efficiency in the exchange of nutrients and waste between mother and fetus. With W. J. Hamilton and J. D. Boyd he co-authored the most successful text...