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==Volume 1 - 1887== | |||
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III. Dr. Henry Orr, Princeton, N.J. A contribution to the Embryology of the Lizard ....... 311-372 | |||
==Volume 2 - 1889== | ==Volume 2 - 1889== | ||
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No. 3. — April, 1889. | No. 3. — April, 1889. | ||
I. Charles-Sedgwick Minot, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. | I. Charles-Sedgwick Minot, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Uterus and Embryo : I. Rabbit ; II. Man, 341-462 | ||
Uterus and Embryo : I. Rabbit ; II. Man, 341-462 | |||
==Volume 4 - 1891== | ==Volume 4 - 1891== |
Revision as of 23:47, 5 August 2019
Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology
Professor Charles Otis Whitman was the founder and editor of the Journal.
Professor Whitman died in 1910 before the first number was issued and the volume becomes a memorial to one who had a wide influence in the elevation of biological science. (from VOLUME 22 1911).
- Links: Historic Embryology Papers | Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology | Association of American Anatomists
Volume 1 - 1887
https://archive.org/details/journalofmorphol01wist/page/n6
III. Dr. Henry Orr, Princeton, N.J. A contribution to the Embryology of the Lizard ....... 311-372
Volume 2 - 1889
https://archive.org/details/journalofmorphol02wist/page/n6
No. 3. — April, 1889.
I. Charles-Sedgwick Minot, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Uterus and Embryo : I. Rabbit ; II. Man, 341-462
Volume 4 - 1891
https://archive.org/details/journalmorpholo03biolgoog/page/n8
III. Charles F. W. McClure, B.A., E.M.
The Segmentation of the Primitive Vertebrate Brain 35-56
V. Howard Avers.
Concerning Vertebrate Cephalogenesis . . . 221-245
Volume 10 - 1895
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I. Albert C. Eycleshymer.
The Early Development of Ambly stoma, with Observations on Some Other Vertebrates 343-418
II. T. H. Morgan.
The Formation of the Fish Embryo . . 419-472
Volume 13 - 1897
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Volume 16 - 1900
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Volume 20 - 1909
https://archive.org/details/journalofmorphol20wist/page/n4 I. Mary Blount.
The Early Development of the Pigeon s Egg, with Especial Reference to Polyspermy and the Origin of the Perihlast Nuclei 1-64
II. J. Trios. Patterson.
Gastrulation in the Pigeons Egg. A Morpho- logical and Experimental Study 65-124
Volume 21 - 1910
Schaeffer JP. The lateral wall of the cavum nasi in man, with especial reference to the various developmental stages. (1910) J Morphol. 21: 613-708.
J. Paksons Schaeffer. The lateral wall of the cavum nasi in man, with especial reference to the various developmental stages. Fifty figures 613
Volume 22 - 1911
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Leo Loeb. The cyclic changes in the ovary of the guinea pig 37
William A. Locy. Anatomical illustration before Vesalius. Twenty-three figures 945
Biography, Charles Otis Whitman. Five portraits xv
Volume 26 - 1915
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Huber GC. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. I. From the pronuclear stage to the stage of mesoderm anlage; end of the first to the end of the ninth day. (1915) J Morphol. 26: 247-358.
G. Carl Huber. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. I. From the pronuclear stage to the stage of mesoderm anlage; end of the first to the end of the ninth day. Thirty-two figures 247
Huber GC. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. II. Abnormal ova: end of the first to the end of the ninth day. (1915) J Morphol. 26: 359-391.
G. Carl Huber. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. II. Abnormal ova: end of the first to the end of the ninth day. Ten figures. 359
Volume 27 - 1916
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Kernan, JD.Jr. The chondrocranium of a 20 mm. human embryo. (1916) J Morphol. 27: 603-644.
John D. Kernan, Jr. The chondrocranium of a 20 mm. human embryo. J Morphol. 27: 603-644. Nine plates
Volume 29 - 1917
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Volume 30 - 1917-18
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Grace P. Hays. A case of a syndactylous cat. Sixteen figures 65
H. M. Kingery. Oogenesis in the white mouse. Fifty-two figures (5 plates). 261
H. V. Neal. The history of the eye muscles. Twenty figures 433
Volume 33 - 1919-20
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Volume 34 - 1920
https://archive.org/details/journalofmorphol34wist/page/n6
Volume 35 - 1921
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Fujimura G. Cytological studies on the internal secretory functions in the human placenta and decidua. (1921) J Morphol. 35(3): 486-576.
Gencho Fujimura. Cytological studies on the internal secretory functions in the human placenta and decidua. One diagram and two double plates (ninety-six figures) 485
Volume 36 - 1921-22
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Horace W. Stunkard. Primary neuromeres and head segmentation. Twenty figures 331
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