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Braune, Wilhelm (1831-1892): Die Lage des Uterus und Foetus am Ende der Schwangerschaft. (Leipzig: Verlag von Viet & Comp. , 1872).
This sagittal section through the maternal anatomy shows the relative size and position of the fetus during pregnancy.
Note also the altered maternal anatomical relationships during the pregnancy.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/braune_home.html
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- Book - An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy (1877)
- Book - An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy 30
- Embryology History
- Embryology History - 17th and 18th Century Anatomies
- Fetal Development
- Lecture - 2011 Course Introduction
- Lecture - 2014 Course Introduction
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- Lecture - 2016 Course Introduction
- Lecture - 2017 Course Introduction
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