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| | #REDIRECT [[Paper - Studies of the development of the human skeleton (1905)]] |
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| | [[file:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1905 paper by [[Embryology History - Charles Bardeen|CharlesBardeen]] described the development of the lower axial skeleton and lower limbs using human embryos from the [[Carnegie Collection]].
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| See also: {{Ref-Bardeen1905a}}
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| [[Embryology History - Charles Bardeen|Charles Bardeen]] | [[Carnegie Embryos]]
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| '''Modern Notes:'''[[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Axial_Skeleton_Development|Axial Skeleton Development]]
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| =Studies of the Development of the Human Skeleton=
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| [[File:Charles Russell Bardeen.jpg|thumb|alt=Charles Bardeen|link=Embryology History - Charles Bardeen|Charles Russell Bardeen (1871 – 1935)]]
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| [[Embryology History - Charles Bardeen|Charles R. Bardeen]]
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| Professor of Anatomy, the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
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| [[Category:Historic Embryology]][[Category:1900's]][[Category:Charles Bardeen]]
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