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  • Bailey, P. 1911. A Florentine Anatomist (Leonardo). Bull. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hemmeter, J. C. 1921. Leonardo da Vinci as a scientist. Annals of Med. Hist., vol. I, New York.
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  • — (1921). Surg. Gynec. Obstet. _ HOCHSTETTER, F. (1921). Verhandl. d. anal. Ges. a. d. 30. Vere. in M arburg, S. 193-212.
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  • ...he lateral striate<ref>See paper by Col, J. L, Sbellshear, Journ. of Anat. 1921, vol. 55, p, 27, </ref> —one of the perforating branches of the anterior ...l. 5, p. 3 ; 1920, vol. 9, p. 425 (production of Hydrocephalus) ; Percival Bailey, Journ. Comp. Neur. 1916, vol. 26, p. 79. </ref> At the site of escape an o
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  • ...to the inner dural surface for some distance before they enter the sinus (Bailey, 1948). Only their more distal tributaries that form the smaller veins and ..., and occipital components of the membranous skull at this stage (Macklin, 1921) lead to the emergence of the permanent derivatives of the pro-otic sinus.
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  • BAILEY, P. 1916 Morphology of the roof plate of the forebrain and the lateral chor ...the cranial ganglia in Ameiurus. Jour. Comp. Neur., vol. 20, pp. 309-412. 1921 The fate of the neural crest in the head of Urodeles. Jour. Comp. Neur., vo
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  • Brachet, A. 1921. Traité d’embryologie des vertébrés, Part 2, Bk. 1, Chap. 5; Bk. 2, Ch Brachet, A. 1921. Traité d’embryologie des vertébrés, Part II, Bk. 1, Chap. 2; Bk. 2, C
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  • |[[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|50px|left]] This historic 1921 paper by Yoshinaga describes the development of the {{guinea pig}} {{heart} ...ahl and Carius C89)^ Tandler ('12), Wilson ('14), Bryce ('08), Minot ('92) Bailey ('12), Schultze ('15), Dandy ('10), Martin ('02), and Arey (' 17) . From th
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  • and Behre (1921) report female ring doves of the parent and the egg. Bailey (1952)
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  • Dart, R. A., and Shellshear, J. L. 1921 A new interpretation of the morphology of the nervous system (abstract). An ...ndebted to Dr. G. W. Bartelmez. The details of this technique are given by Bailey ('16). There is no better human material than that belonging to the Carnegi
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  • ...tter was then taken up by Parnas & Krasinska, who pubHshed their resuks in 1921. On many points their work led them to other conclusions than those of Bial ...s indicated in the papers of Benedict & Talbot; Murlin & Hoobler; Murlin & Bailey; and Marine, Lowe & Cipra. Dubois himself made many measurements of the met
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  • ...ng, C. H., and Huston, John: Fate of the lymphocyte. Jour, of Exper. Med., 1921, XXXIII, 593. ...f Rickets by Diets low in Phosphorus and Fat-soluble A. Jour. Biol. Chem., 1921, XLVII, 507.
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  • =The Johns Hopkins Medical Journal - Volume 32 (1921)= [[The Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 32 (1921)]]
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  • ...interested in Democritus.<ref>For further details about Democritus, see C. Bailey, The Greek Atomists and Epicurus.</ref> m Parisinus 1921. 1-lth century. In this ms. G.A. is accompanied by the commentary of Michae
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  • VOLUME 32 AUGUST, 1920— FEBRUARY, 1921 ===Contents No. 4. FEBRUARY, 1921===
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