Pages that link to "Paper - Development and variation of the nerves and the musculature of the inferior extremity and of the neighboring regions of the trunk in man"
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The following pages link to Paper - Development and variation of the nerves and the musculature of the inferior extremity and of the neighboring regions of the trunk in man:
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- Paper - The development of muscle in the human foetus (← links)
- Paper - The development of nerve endings in the human foetus (← links)
- Paper - Development of the rectus abdominis and its sheath in the human fetus (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.3 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.2 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.1 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.4 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.5 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.6 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.7 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.8 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.10 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.11 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.12 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.13 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.14 (← links)
- Book - Handbook of Pathological Anatomy 2.15 (← links)
- Paper - Factors leading to the development of a joint between the manubrium and the mesosternum (← links)
- Paper - Extra digits and digital reductions (← links)
- Paper - Observations on the development of the human vertebral column (← links)
- American Journal of Anatomy 6 (1906-07) (← links)
- Paper - The arrangement of the bursae in the superior extremities of the full-time foetus (← links)
- Paper - Rare congenital malformation of hands and feet (1924) (← links)
- Paper - The growth of the long bones in foetal life, as exemplified by a case of foetal syphilis (1929) (← links)
- Paper - On the mechanism controlling the growth in length of the long bones (1934) (← links)
- Paper - Roentgenographic observations of the times of appearance of epiphyses and their fusion with the diaphyses (1932) (← links)
- Paper - Congenital absence of ventrolateral abdominal musculature (1946) (← links)
- Paper - Principles of growth and repair in membrane bones (1946) (← links)
- Paper - The relation of the myotomes to the ventrolateral musculature and to the anterior limbs in amblystoma (1910) (← links)
- Paper - The epiphysis of the head of the femur (1915) (← links)
- Paper - Some rare muscular anomalies (1915) (← links)
- Paper - Congenital variation of the pectoral muscles, with report of a case (1915) (← links)
- Paper - The ribs in the second month of development (1912) (← links)
- Paper - The origin of the osteoblast and of the osteoclast (1913) (← links)
- Paper - The origin of the vertebrate limb (1912) (← links)
- Paper - The sexual differences of the fetal pelvis (1899) (← links)
- Paper - The ontogeny and phylogeny of the sternum (1919) (← links)
- Paper - The origin, growth, and fate of osteoclasts and their relation to bone resorption (1920) (← links)
- Paper - An infrequent developmental abnormality of the foot (1928) (← links)
- Paper - Difference in the ossification of the male and female skeleton (1928) (← links)
- Paper - Multiple malformations of the limbs (1928) (← links)
- Paper - The measurement of diaphysial growth in proximal and distal directions (1916) (← links)
- Paper - Abnormal ribs and vertebrae in a human foetus (1919) (← links)
- Paper - The sternalis muscle in the anencephalous foetus (1936) (← links)
- Paper - The relations of endogenous and exogenous factors in bone and tooth development (1937) (← links)
- Paper - Studies of the development of the human skeleton (1905) (← links)
- Paper - The development of the arm in man (1902) (← links)
- Paper - The development of the limbs, body-wall and back (1901) (← links)
- Paper - The embryology of the human hip joint (1943) (← links)
- Paper - Development of the thoracic vertebrae in man (1905) (← links)