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Frederick Thomas Lewis (1875-1951)
Frederick Thomas Lewis (1875-1951) studied at Harvard College and his embryological research was at the Harvard Medical School using the Harvard Collection of human embryos. He also taught embryology at the medical school for 40 years and in retirement worked on the Ernst-Lewis Microscope Collection.
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Image courtesy of Dr. D. W. Fawcett.
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 20) Embryology Frederick Thomas Lewis.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Frederick_Thomas_Lewis.jpg
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- Book - A text-book of histology arranged upon an embryological basis (1913)
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-1
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-3
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-4
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-5
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-6
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-7
- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-8
- Book - Stoehr's Histology (1906)
- Embryology History - Arthur Meyer
- Embryology History - Frederic Lewis
- Paper - A comparison of the Herzog and Strahl-Beneke embryos
- Paper - Charles Sedgwick Minot. An Address (1916)
- Paper - Franklin Paradise Johnson
- Paper - On the cervical veins and lymphatics in four human embryos, with an interpretation of anomalies on the subclavian and jugular veins in the adult (1909)
- Paper - On the position of the vitelline arteries in human embryos
- Paper - The bi-lobed form of the ventral pancreas in mammals
- Paper - The course of the Wolffian tubules in mammalian embryos
- Paper - The development of the lymphatic system in rabbits
- Paper - The development of the veins in the limbs of rabbit embryos
- Paper - The development of the vena cava inferior (1902)
- Paper - The first lymph glands in rabbits and human embryos (1909)
- Paper - The form of the stomach in human embryos with notes upon the nomenclature of the stomach
- Paper - The futility of the human yolk sac
- Paper - The gross anatomy of a 12 mm pig
- Paper - The regular occurrence of intestinal diverticula in embryos of the pig, rabbit and man
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