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==Otto Grosser (1873 - 1951)==
==Otto Grosser (1873 - 1951)==


Otto Grosser (1873 - 1951) was an Austrian anatomist and embryologist. Second chairman of the International Embryological Institute in Utrecht.
Prof. Otto Grosser (1873- 1951) was an Austrian anatomist and embryologist. In 1907 he was appointed extraordinary professor at the German University in Prague, becoming ordinarius of anatomy there in 1909. Second chairman of the International Embryological Institute in Utrecht.
 
 
==References==
* Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte der Eihäute und der Placenta. Wien, 1909.
* Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen. Vergleichende und menschliche Plazentationslehre. In Josef Halban (1870-) and Ludwig Seitz (1872-): Biologie und Pathologie des Weibes. Volume 6, 1. Berlin and Wien, 1925.
* {{Ref-GrosserLewisMcMurrich1912}}
* Frühentwicklung, Eihautbildung und Plazentation des Menschen und der Säugetiere. Deutsche Frauenheilkunde. Volume 5. München, 1927.


1902 - professor in Vienna
1902 - professor in Vienna

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Otto Grosser (1873 - 1951)

Prof. Otto Grosser (1873- 1951) was an Austrian anatomist and embryologist. In 1907 he was appointed extraordinary professor at the German University in Prague, becoming ordinarius of anatomy there in 1909. Second chairman of the International Embryological Institute in Utrecht.


References

  • Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte der Eihäute und der Placenta. Wien, 1909.
  • Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen. Vergleichende und menschliche Plazentationslehre. In Josef Halban (1870-) and Ludwig Seitz (1872-): Biologie und Pathologie des Weibes. Volume 6, 1. Berlin and Wien, 1925.
  • Grosser O. Lewis FT. and McMurrich JP. The Development of the Digestive Tract and of the Organs of Respiration. (1912) chapter 17, vol. 2, in Keibel F. and Mall FP. Manual of Human Embryology II. (1912) J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
  • Frühentwicklung, Eihautbildung und Plazentation des Menschen und der Säugetiere. Deutsche Frauenheilkunde. Volume 5. München, 1927.

1902 - professor in Vienna

1909 - professor of anatomy German University of Prague



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