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Figures
XIV. The Development of the Nervous System
I. Histogenesis of Nervous Tissue
I. Histogenesis of Nervous Tissue
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Fig. 8. Diagram showing distribution of neuroblasts in human embryo of four weeks.
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Fig. 9. Cluster of neuroblasts from nucleus of origin of n. oculomotorius, showing characteristic shape and grouping of cells.
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Fig. 10. Section through floor of mid-brain of human embryo one month old.
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Fig. 11. Isolated ganglion-cells, from embryonic spinal cord of frog, and growing in clotted lymph.
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Fig. 12. Three views, taken at intervals of Ik and 8i hours, of the same living nerve-fibres growing from a mass of spinal-cord tissue (frog embryo) out into clotted lymph.
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Fig. 13. Transverse .sections through dorsal region of human embryos showing three stages in the development of the ganglion crest and the anlage of the spinal ganglia.
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Fig. 14. Section through spinal ganglion of human embryo 18 mm. long, about 6 weeks old .
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Fig. 15. Section through cervical spinal ganglion of human fetus 8.5 cm. long, about 3 months old, showing large ganglion-cells with eccentric nuclei.
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Fig. 16. Section through sixth cervical ganglion of human fetus 10.5 cm. long, about 4 months old.
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Fig. 17. Isolated cells teased from spinal ganglia of embryo pigs 20-40 mm. long, showing the variation in the form of the early ganglion-cells
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Fig. 18. Teased preparations from spinal ganglia of pig, showing development of sheath and capsule cells.
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Fig. 19. Isolated fibres showing development of medullary sheath.
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Fig. 20. Isolated fibres of the sciatic nerve of sheep fetus 15 cm. long, treated with osmic acid and showing development of the nerve-sheath.
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Fig. 21. Section through hind-brain of new-born child, showing myelinization of fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth cranial nerves and associated fibre tracts
II. Development of the Central Nervous System
II. Development of the Central Nervous System
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III. Peripheral Nervous System
III. Peripheral Nervous System
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XVII. The Development of the Digestive Tract and of the Organs of Respiration
XVII. The Development of the Digestive Tract and of the Organs of Respiration
The Early Development of the Entodermal Tract and the Formation of its Subdivisions
The Early Development of the Entodermal Tract and the Formation of its Subdivisions
The Development of the Sense-Organs
The Development of the Sense-Organs
The Mouth and Its Organs
The Development Of The Oesophagus
The Development Of The Oesophagus
The Development of the Stomach
The Development of the Stomach
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The Development of the Small Intestine
The Development of the Small Intestine
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The Development of the Liver
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Development of the Pancreas
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The Development of the Pharynx and of the Organs of Respiration
The Development of the Pharynx and of the Organs of Respiration
I. General Morphology of the Pharyngeal Pouches
I. General Morphology of the Pharyngeal Pouches
II. The Differentiation of the Pharyngeal Pouches - the Second Pharyngeal Pouch and the Tonsils
II. The Differentiation of the Pharyngeal Pouches - the Second Pharyngeal Pouch and the Tonsils
B. The Development of the Respiratory Apparatus
III. The Third to the Fifth Pharyngeal Pouches - the Branchiogenic Organs
III. The Third to the Fifth Pharyngeal Pouches - the Branchiogenic Organs
XVIII. The Development of the Blood, the Vascular System, and the Spleen
XVIII. The Development of the Blood, the Vascular System, and the Spleen
I. The Origin of the Angioblast and the Development of the Blood
I. The Origin of the Angioblast and the Development of the Blood
II. The Development of the Heart
II. The Development of the Heart
A. Origin of the Vascular System
B. Vascular System in Early Human Embryos
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Fig. 377. ventricular wall of the heart of embryo Hah, 3.5 mm. greatest length.
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Fig. 378. Model of the heart of the embryo Hah of 5.2 mm. greatest length.
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Fig. 379. Model of the heart of embryo £U of 6.5 mm. greatest length.
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Fig. 380. Model of [thejjheart of embryo La of 9 mm. greatest length.
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Fig. 381. Sagittal section through the model shown in Fig. 380, the section passing to the left of the septum I.
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Fig. 382. Transverse section through the heart region of the embryo Wal of 8 mm. greatest length.
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Fiag. 383. Section through the bulbus cordis of the embryo H6.
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Fig. 384. Model of the bulbus cordis of the embryo H6, divided longitudinally.
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Fig. 385. Section through the wall of the ventricle of embryo EU
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Fig. 386. Model of the heart of embryo S2 of 14.5 mm. greatest length.
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Fig. 387. Section through the heart of embryo Mi of 16.75 mm greatest length.
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Fig. 388. Model of the heart of an embryo of 310 mm greatest length.
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Fig. 389. Section through the heart of an embryo of 165 mm. greatest length.
C. Arteries
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D. Veins
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Spleen
XIX Development of the Urinogenital Organs
I. The Development of the Excretory Glands and their Ducts
II. The Development of the Reproductive Glands and their Ducts
III. The Urogenital Union
IV. Development of the External Genitalia
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