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Introduction
This page links to full versions of some historic embryology textbooks.
Historic Disclaimer - information about historic embryology pages |
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Pages where the terms "Historic" (textbooks, papers, people, recommendations) appear on this site, and sections within pages where this disclaimer appears, indicate that the content and scientific understanding are specific to the time of publication. This means that while some scientific descriptions are still accurate, the terminology and interpretation of the developmental mechanisms reflect the understanding at the time of original publication and those of the preceding periods, these terms, interpretations and recommendations may not reflect our current scientific understanding. (More? Embryology History | Historic Embryology Papers) |
Students by definition are learning about a topic, so it would seem contrary to the function of an educational site to include information that may be either incorrect or inaccurate. On the other hand, I think it is also important to understand how we achieved our current understanding of embryology and the researchers, discoverers and educators who have made important contributions.
I therefore offer the following student study suggestions: Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced |
Beginner students
- You are just starting your studies and trying to understand basic embryology and development concepts.
Should probably avoid any content on the site labeled "Historic". The content may confuse or mislead your understanding of basic concepts in embryology and development. Begin with the notes pages linked from the image on the Main Page, or from the Site Map (excluding the history section of site).
Also be careful when viewing images and descriptions that appear as "additional images" or when using the "category" links at the bottom of pages.
Intermediate students
- You have a general understanding of embryology and development concepts.
This means you have attended some lectures and practical classes, worked through some of the site notes pages, or studied an embryology textbook. I would still suggest caution when approaching historic material, be sure that you understand the current embryology theories. General observations of how long development takes and the appearance of the human and animal models embryos at different times will not have changed!
Historic images are generally more accurate than some of the accompanying notes pages where the images appear. Some of the labeled structures may have historic names that have been updated or changed in current descriptions, if in doubt use the Glossary. You may also note how many of the textbook images have been based upon some of these historic drawing.
Advanced students
- You have a good understanding of embryology and development concepts.
This means that you not only understand, but can also explain clearly to others key developmental concepts. This also implies you understand the differences between recent findings, current controversies and research directions. Now is the time to confidently look back through the historic materials.
These historic materials will provide a context of how we arrived at our current understanding. Importantly, note the date on the page and consider what scientific techniques were available at that time and concurrent discoveries in biology and science.
How will I know that I am an advanced student? You should be able to identify concepts that remain and are applied today as well as those which have been updated or proved to be incorrect. Please also feel free to contact me with mistakes you have identified on this educational site.
1833 Embryologie ou ovologie humaine
1883 - The Elements of Embryology
Volume 1
By Foster, M., Balfour, F. M., Sedgwick, A., & Heape, W. (1883) The History of the Chick: Egg structure and incubation beginning | Summary whole incubation | First day | Second day - first half | Second day - second half | Third day | Fourth day | Fifth day | Sixth day to incubation end | Appendix Volume 2 By Foster, M., Balfour, F. M., Sedgwick, A., & Heape, W. (1883) The History of the Mammalian Embryo: General Development | Embryonic Membranes and Yolk-Sac | Organs in Mammalia | Organs from Mesoblast | Alimentary Canal | Appendix | Figures |
1887 - An Introduction to the Study of Embryology
Haddon An Introduction to the Study of Embryology. (1887) P. Blakiston, Son & Co., Philadelphia.
1888 - Atlas d'Embryologie
Duval M. Atlas d'embryologie (1889) G. Masson, Libraire De L'académie De Médecine Paris, France.
1892 - Text-Book of the Embryology of Man and Mammals
1897 - Human Embryology
1902 - Human Embryology and Morphology
Human Embryology and Morphology by Arthur Keith (1902)
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1903 - A Laboratory Text-Book of Embryology
Minot CS. A Laboratory Text-Book Of Embryology. (1903) Philadelphia:P. Blakiston's Son & Co.
A Laboratory Text-Book of Embryology: 1. General Conceptions | 2. Early Development of Mammals | 3. Human Embryo | 4. Pig Embryos | 5. Chick Embryos | 6. Blastodermic Vesicle and Ovum Segmentation | 7. Uterus and the Foetal Appendages in Man | 8. Methods | Figures | Second edition | Category:Charles Minot |
Republished in a revised second edition in 1917.
Minot CS. A Laboratory Text-Book Of Embryology. (1917) Philadelphia:P. Blakiston's Son & Co.
A Laboratory Text-Book of Embryology: 1. General Conceptions | 2. Early Development of Mammals | 3. Human Embryo | 4. Pig Embryos | 5. Chick Embryos | 6. Blastodermic Vesicle and Ovum Segmentation | 7. Uterus and the Foetal Appendages in Man | 8. Methods | Figures | First edition | Category:Charles Minot |
1907 - A Text-book of Embryology
Heisler JC. A text-book of embryology for students of medicine. 3rd Edn. (1907) W.B. Saunders Co. London.
Heisler JC. A text-book of embryology for students of medicine. 3rd Edn. (1907) W.B. Saunders Co. London.
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1907 - Atlas of the Development of Man (Vol 1 and 2)
Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen By Kollmann, J. (1907) |
1908 - Contributions to the Study of the Early Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum
Book - Contributions to the Study of the Early Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum (1908)
Paper No I. An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua
Paper No. II. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy
1897-1908 - Normal Plates of the Development of Vertebrates
Normal Plates of the Development of Vertebrates series
series editor Franz Keibel
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1910-1912 - Manual of Human Embryology
by Franz Keibel and Franklin P. Mall (1910)
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1913 - Outlines of Chordate Development
by Kellicott, W.E. (1913)
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1914 - The Development Of The Human Body - A Manual Of Human Embryology
By J. Playfair McMurrich
McMurrich JP. The Development Of The Human Body. (1914) P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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1915 - The Development of the Albino Rat - Mus Norvegicus Albinus
By G. Carl Huber
Huber GC. The Development of the Albino Rat (Mus norvegicus albinus). (1915) J Morphol. 26(2).
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1918 - A Laboratory Manual and Text-book of Embryology
By Charles William Prentiss (1918)
Prentiss CW. and Arey LB. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. (1918) W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia and London.
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1919 - Text-book of Embryology II
Vertebrate with the exception of Mammalia
Kerr JG. Text-Book of Embryology II (1919) MacMillan and Co., London.
1920 - The Early Embryology of the Chick
By Patten, B.M. (1920)
Patten BM. The Early Embryology of the Chick. (1920) Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son and Co. The Early Embryology of the Chick: Introduction | Gametes and Fertilization | Segmentation | Entoderm | Primitive Streak and Mesoderm | Primitive Streak to Somites | 24 Hours | 24 to 33 Hours | 33 to 39 Hours | 40 to 50 Hours | Extra-embryonic Membranes | 50 to 55 Hours | Day 3 to 4 | References | Figures |
1921 - Text-Book of Embryology
Bailey FR. and Miller AM. Text-Book of Embryology (1921) New York: William Wood and Co.
By Bailey, F.R. and Miller, A.M. (1921) Text-Book of Embryology: Germ cells | Maturation | Fertilization | Amphioxus | Frog | Chick | Mammalian | External body form | Connective tissues and skeletal | Vascular | Muscular | Alimentary tube and organs | Respiratory | Coelom, Diaphragm and Mesenteries | Urogenital | Integumentary | Nervous System | Special Sense | Foetal Membranes | Teratogenesis |
1922 - Comparative Embryology
Beer G. Vertebrate Zoology. (1922)
1924 - Developmental Anatomy - A Text-Book and Laboratory Manual of Embryology
Arey LB. Developmental Anatomy. (1924) W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia.
1931 - Outline Of Comparative Embryology
Richards A Outline of Comparative Embryology. (1931)
1936 - The Eggs of Mammals
By Gregory Pincus (1936) The Eggs of Mammals New York, The Macmillan Company 1936.
Pincus G. The Eggs of Mammals. (1936) The Macmillan Company, New York.
The Eggs of Mammals
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1941 - Histology and Embryology
Nonidez JF. Histology and Embryology. (1941) Oxford University Press, London.
1942 - The Hormones in Human Reproduction
Corner GW. The Hormones in Human Reproduction. (1942) Princeton University Press.
1942 - Manual of Experimental Embryology
Hamburger V. Manual of Experimental Embryology. (1942)
1944 - Oral Histology and Embryology
Orban B. Oral Histology and Embryology (1944) The C.V. Mosby Company, St. Louis.
1945 - Human Embryology
Hamilton WJ. Boyd JD. and Mossman HW. Human Embryology. (1945) Cambridge: Heffers.
1947 - A Laboratory Manual of Vertebrate Embryology
Adamstone FB. and Shumway W. A Laboratory Manual of Vertebrate Embryology. (1947) John Wiley & Sons, London.
1949 - Vertebrate Embryology
McEwen RS. Vertebrate Embryology. (1949) IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi.
1951 - Human Embryology for Medical Students
Nair SR. Human Embryology for Medical Students. (1951)
1951 - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development
By Roberts Rugh, Ph.D.
Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.
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1953 - Comparative Embryology of the Vertebrates
Nelsen OE. Comparative embryology of the vertebrates (1953) Mcgraw-Hill Book Company, New York.
1953 - Human Embryology
Patten BM. Human Embryology. (2nd end) (1953) New York, The Blakiston Company.
1955 - Embryology in Russia
Blyakher L. History of embryology in Russia from the middle of the eighteenth to the middle of the nineteenth century (istoryia embriologii v Rossii s serediny XVIII do serediny XIX veka) (1955) Academy of Sciences USSR. Institute of the History of Science and Technology. Translation Smithsonian Institution (1982).
1959 - Human Embryology
Hamilton WJ. Boyd JD. and Mossman HW. Human Embryology - Prenatal Development of form and Function. (1959)
1982 - Brain and Behavioural Development
Dickerson JWT. and McGurk H. Brain And Behavioural Development. (1982) Blackie & Son Ltd., Glasgow.
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