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| [[File:Meyer1932history3 fig02.jpg|100px|left|link=Embryology_History_-_Reinier_de_Graaf]] Regnier de Graaf (1641 – 1673) was a Dutch anatomist and physician who described the anatomy of the uterine tube and the development of follicles in the ovary. He was first to describe the "{{Graafian follicle}}" ({{Preovulatory follicle}}) in the {{ovary}} of mammals, but erroneously believed the entire follicle to be the mammalian {{oocyte}} (egg).
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[[File:Meyer1932history3 fig02.jpg|80px|right|link=Ovary Development]] Regnier de Graaf (1641 – 1673) was a Dutch anatomist and physician who described the anatomy of the uterine tube and the development of follicles in the ovary. He was first to describe the "{{Graafian follicle}}" ({{Preovulatory follicle}}) in the {{ovary}} of mammals, but erroneously believed the entire follicle to be the mammalian {{oocyte}} (egg).


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Historic Embryology
Nelsen1953 fig001.jpg
Meyer1932history3 fig02.jpg
Regnier de Graaf (1641 – 1673) was a Dutch anatomist and physician who described the anatomy of the uterine tube and the development of follicles in the ovary. He was first to describe the "Graafian follicle" (preovulatory follicle) in the ovary of mammals, but erroneously believed the entire follicle to be the mammalian oocyte (egg).