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  • 2. Acquired : a. Posterior pulsion. b. Anterior pulsion. b. Associated with imperfect separation of (esophagus and trachea. (2. Associated with localized imperfect development of muscle coats. d. Associ
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  • | [[file:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This paper by Franklin Mall uses his human embryo collection that will eventually form the beginning of the [[Carnegie =On the Development of the Human Heart=
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  • ...g|90px|left]] This 1914 paper by James Thomas Wilson (1861-1945) describes human embryos from his own collection at Sydney University. It is not known wheth :'''Links:''' [[Human Embryo Collections]] | [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/museum/mwmuseum/index
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  • ...k Bradley.jpg|thumb|alt=Embryology History - Orlando Charnock Bradley|link=Embryology History - Orlando Charnock Bradley|O. Charnock Bradley (1871 – 1937)]] ...development of the circulation in the embryo, one of the standard works on embryology should be consulted.
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  • {{Human Embryology Manual 2 17}} ...spiratory tract of an embryo of 23 primitive segments (Rob. {{Meyer 300}}, 2.5 mm.; compare Figs. 317 and 318). L., liver; Lar„ laryngeal groove; Tr.,
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  • {{Human Embryology Manual 2 17}} [[File:Frederick Thomas Lewis.jpg|thumb|alt=Frederick Thomas Lewis|link=Embryology History - Frederic Lewis|Frederick Thomas Lewis (1875-1951)]]
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  • The skin consists of 2 layers: the outer layer (epidermis) and a deeper connective tissue layer (d ...039><pubmed>2413039</pubmed></ref>- consisting of the stratum basale, 1 or 2 intermediate layers and the periderm<ref name= PMID168272><pubmed>168272</p
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  • ...k_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1941 paper by Gilmour describes early human embryo blood formation. Some of the embryos in this study were from [[Embryology History - Ernest Frazer|Ernest Frazer]].
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  • ...diameter being 5 to 7 mm. At this stage the length of the urachus is 2 to 2-5 cm. from the apex of the bladder to the umbilicus, to which must be added
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  • ...s been exsected to show topography of parietal cavity. 1, Parietal cavity; 2, pericephalic cavity; .3, parietal recess; 4, myoepicardial mantle; 5, obli 2 Martin. Lehrbuch der Anatomie der Hausteire. Bd. 1, Stuttgart, 1902.
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  • ...developmental behavior of these structures in different mammalian types, (2) inadequate series of successively older embryonic stages (especially embry ...during the summer of 1914 while a guest in the Department of Histology and Embryology in Cornell University. I wish to express my appreciation to Prof. B. F. Kin
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  • {{Human Embryology Manual 2 15}} .... In Hochstetter's figure of a horizontal section through the fold in a 10.2 mm {{cat}} embryo the suprarenal gland, it is true, is not shown, but, as I
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  • ...ting head of the Department during 1944-45. His researches include work on embryology, with special reference to bone formation, on the endocrinological aspects The umbilical region of the human embryo has at all times attracted much interest as a prolific source of co
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  • ...is a historic histological study of the development of the meninges of the human embryo spinal cord. Our current understanding of interstitial cell developm {{Neural Links 2}}
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  • {{Embryology Manual 1917 TOC}} ...eal and cloftcal membranes. X 35. A, 2 mm. embryo (modified after His); B, 2.5 mm. embryo (alter Thompson).
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  • {{Embryology Manual 1917 TOC}} ...showing the development of the cerebrospinal nerves (Streeter). X 17. C/., 2., etc., cervical spinal nerves.
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  • G. Human | 209 15 Hem. and Kosin 70 ” » | 2100 15 » Bis. Br. 60 ” ” 2100 15 ...”» Frog 10 15 ” ” vee Freeswimming. ” Axolotl 1 15 ” ”» vee Unhatched. ” ” 2 15 ” ” wee Newly hatched. ” » 18 15 » ” see Free swimming. %9 ”
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  • By [[Embryology History - Charles Bardeen|Charles R. Bardeen]], Madison, Wis. [[File:Charles Russell Bardeen.jpg|thumb|alt=Charles Bardeen|link=Embryology History - Charles Bardeen|Charles Russell Bardeen (1871 – 1935)]]
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  • | [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] [[Historic Embryology Papers]] | [[Embryonic Development]] | [[Carnegie Collection]] =Cyclopia in the Human Embryo=
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  • ...tes 4-20|20. The Development of Coelomic Cavities]] | [[Book - Comparative Embryology of the Vertebrates 4-21|21. The Developing Endocrine Glands and Their Possi ===2. Generalized or Basic Embryonic Skeleton; Its Origin and Significance===
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