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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This 1914 paper continues on from his historical series describing human fetal intestine development. Note many of the terms introduced in this paper are historic terminology, no longer applied to describing the intestinal and genital anatomy and developmental concepts have been reviewed since this early series. | | [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This 1914 paper continues on from his historical series describing human fetal intestine development. Note many of the terms introduced in this paper are historic terminology, no longer applied to describing the intestinal and genital anatomy and developmental concepts have been reviewed since this early series. | ||
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Reid DG. Chiefly concerning the genito-mesenteric fold of peritoneum. (1914) Proc R Soc Med. 7(Obstet Gynaecol Sect): 158-176. PMID 19978001
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Chiefly concerning the Genito-Mesenteric Fold of Peritoneum
By Douglas G. Reid, M.B., Ch.B. Edin., B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge.