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Prof Arthur Thomson
Professor of Human Anatomy, University of Oxford.
Also presided over the introduction of women being able to study Medicine at Oxford.
- Links: 1919 Human Ovum | 1937 (Thomson) embryo
Reference
Image cropped from historical photograph 1911 of Oxford Anthropologists. (public domain)
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 20) Embryology Arthur Thomson 1911.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Arthur_Thomson_1911.jpg
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- Embryology History - Arthur Thomson
- Paper - Some Observations on the Development of the Ventral Pancreas in Man
- Paper - The Maturation of the Human Ovum
- Paper - The ripe human Graafian follicle, together with some suggestions as to its mode of rupture
- Paper - The sexual differences of the fetal pelvis (1899)
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