1987 Developmental Stages In Human Embryos - Appendix 2

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O'Rahilly R. and Müller F. Developmental Stages in Human Embryos. Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 637 (1987).

Online Editor Note  
O'Rahilly R. and Müller F. Developmental Stages in Human Embryos. Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 637 (1987).

The original 1987 publication text, figures and tables have been altered in formatting, addition of internal online links, and links to PubMed. Original Document - Copyright © 1987 Carnegie Institution of Washington.

See also the later 2010 paper by the same authors - O'Rahilly R & Müller F. (2010). Developmental stages in human embryos: revised and new measurements. Cells Tissues Organs (Print) , 192, 73-84. PMID: 20185898 DOI.

Links: Embryonic Development | Carnegie Collection | Carnegie Embryos | Ronan O'Rahilly | Fabiola Müller

1987 Stages: Introduction | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | References | Appendix 1 | Appendix 2 | Historic Papers | Embryonic Development
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Appendix 1 | Appendix 2

Appendix II - Index of Specimens of Stages 1-9

The following is an alphabetical list of named and numbered specimens that have been described or cited in the literature. Their authors have also been included in the list. In the case of each specimen, the stage to which it is believed to belong is indicated, and further details will be found in the text under the heading of the appropriate stage.


Am. 10 6b Ando 6b Baginski and Borsuk, 1967 9 Bandler, 1912 5 Barnes 5c Bayer 6b Beitler (No. 763) 8? Beneke 6b Bi I 6b Bi 24 7 Biggart 7(6?) Boerner-Patzelt and Schwar- zacher, 1923 8 Brewer, 1937, 1938 (Edwards- Jones-Brewer) 6b Broman, 1936 8 Bryce, 1924 (M'Intyre) 8 (Teacher-Bryce I) 5 (Teacher-Bryce II) 6b Carnegie No. 763 1399 1878 4900 5080 5960 5981 5982 6026 6027 6630 6706 6734 6815 6900 7634 7640 7699 7700 7762 7"770 7771 8? 7 9 5c 9 8 8 9 (path.) 6b? 8? 8 6-8? 6a 8 6a 6a 8 5c 5c 6b (path.) 5c (path.) 5c (path.) 6b T (path.) 5-6 5c 7800 7801 ^802 7850 "7950 8000 (path.) 5c



Specimen or Author Stage 8004 8020 8139 8155 8171 8190 (path.) 8215 8225 8260 8290 (path.) 8299 (path.) 8329 (path.) 8330 8360 8370 (path.) 8450 (path.) 8452 (path.) 8500.1 8558 8602 8630 8663 8671 8672 8698 8727 8794 8819 8820 8904 8905 9009 9250 9350 5b 5a 5c 5a 5b 2 5b 5a 2 6? 5c 5c 5c 6a 5c 2 2 2 5c 7 2 3 8 6a 2 8 3 6fc 8 2 6 8 6 5t 5c 7 5c 1 8 2 23 Da 1 (No. 5982) Dankmetjer and Wielenga, 1968 D'Arrigo, 1971 Davies, 1944 (Davies-Harding) Debeyre, 1912 Dible and West, 1941 Dickmann et al, 1965 Dobbin Doyle et al, 1966 Dy" E.B. Edward;, and Fowler, 19""0 (path.) 283


Specimen or Author Stage Edwards et al., 1966 1969 1970 Edwards-Jones-Brewer (No. 8819) Eternod, 1899b, 1909 (Vulliet) Faber, 1940 (E.B.) Fahrenholz, 1927 (Ho) Falkiner Fetzer, 1910 Fife-Richter Fitzgerald Fitzgerald-Brewer I 2 1 2

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6a 7 7 6b 6b 7 8 II 7 Florian. See Bi I, Manchester 1285, T.F, etc Frassi, 1908 8 Fruhlingttf «/, 1954 5a Gar George. 19-t2(No "7nO) H Gladstone and Hamilton, ll)tl (Shaw) H Glaveke 8 Gle See Glaveke G<xxiwin Graf Spttr (C;lavekei H Greenhill. 192" <w Grosser, 1913 iKl 13) H 1922 (KJeinhjjis) *< 1931a iH Si-hm 10) 1933b <^a D H Gua Gv (Madrid) V H3 *; H381 '- HR 1 Hr H Sthni 10 Hamilton (M»sven> fIitiuto -n et al. 1' H.i < Hoi rn-% f Harris*,>!



Specimen or Author Stage HEB-18 6b HEB-37 7 HEB-42 8 Herranz and Vasquez, 1964 2 Hertig and Rock. See specimen numbers under Carnegie 8 Hertig el al, 1958 ("No. 55") 6a Herzog, 1909 (Manila) 6 Heuser, 1932b (No. 5960) 1954 (No. 9009) Heuser. See also specimen numbers under Carnegie Hill. See Bi 24, Dobbin, etc. Hiramatsu, 1936 (Ando) 6b His embryo E 9-10 Ho 7 Hugo 7 Ingalls, 1918 (Western Reserve No. 1) 8 Jimenez Collado and Ruano Gil (.ov; 9 Johnston, 1940(H.R.l) 6b(8?) Johnstone, 1914 6 Jones and Brewer, 1941 (Jones- crewer i; INO. OOZUJ 8 Jones and Brewer II 7 Jung, 3908 6 Keibel, 1890 (Bayer) 6b 1907 (Frassi) 8 Keller and Keller, 1954 5 Khvatov, 1959 1 1967 3 Kindred, 1933 (Goodwin) 7I Kistner, 1953 6 KJ. 13 8 Kleinhans Knorre(VMA-l) Krafka, 1939 2 1941 (Torpin) 6a 1920 (No. 1878) 9 Jahnke and Stegner, 1964 6 1942 Krause, 1952 (Am. 10) 6b Krukenberg, 1922 8 Lbg 6b Lewis and Harrison, 1966 (Liverpool II) 6b Linzenmeier, 1914 (Stdckel) 6a Liverpool I 6b Liverpcx)! 11 6b Lockyer (No. 6026) 6b? 5c 6a 3(2?) OO CO



Specimen or Author Stage Lordy, 1931 (Gua) 7(8?) Lqt 8 Ludwig, 1928 (Da 1) M'Intyre, 1926 9 5 OQ -7 Manchester No. 1285 7 Marchetti, 1945 (No. 8139) 5c Martin and Falkiner, 1938 7 7 Mazanec, I960 (HEB-18) 6b Mateer (No. 1399) Mazanec and Musilova, 1959 (HEB-42) g Menkin and Rock, 1948 (No. 8260) 2 (No. 8500.1) 2 Merrill 6 Meyer, 1924 (P.M.) 7 Miller (No. 4900) 5c Minot (Harvard No. 825) 6b Missen 7 Morton, 1949 (Biggart) 7(6?) (Macafee) 5 Muller, 1930 5 Noback etal, 1968 6 Normentafel 1 (Frassi) 8 2(Glaveke) 8 Noyes et al., 1965 1 Odgers, 1937 (Thomson) 6b 1941 (R.S.) 8 Op 6b P.M. 7 Peh.l-Hochstetter 8 Penkert, 1910 6b? Peters, 1899 6a Petrov, 1958 2 Phal 7 Phall 7 PhaXVII 8 Piersol, 1938 (T439) 9 Pommerenke, 1958 5 R.S. 8 Ramsey, 1937 (Lockyer) 6b? 1938 (Yale) 6a Richter, 1952 (Fife-Richter) 6b Robertson et al., 1948 7(8?) Rochester (No. 7762) 6b Rossenbeck, 1923 (Peh.l-Hoch- stetter) 8



Specimen or Author Stage Sch 5 Schlagenhaufer and Verocay, 1916 6 Scho 8 Scipiades, 1938 5(6?) Shaw 8 Shettles, 1956, 1957, I960 3 1958, 1960 2 Stieve, 1926 (Hugo) 7 1936 (Werner) 5c Stockel (No. 6900) 6a Strahl, 1916 8 Strahl-Beneke 6b Streeter, 1920a (Mateer) 7 1926 (Miller) 5c Stump, 1929 (H 381) 6 Swett (No. 6815) 8 T439 (Toronto) 9 T.F. 6b Teacher-Bryce I 5 Teacher-Bryce II 6b Thomas and van Campenhout, 1953 6 1963 5? Thompson and Brash, 1923 8 Thomson 6b Thyng (No. 6026) 6b? Torpin (No. 7634) 6a Triepel, 1916 (Dy) 8 v. H. (von Herff) 6 VMA-1 (Knorre) 6a von Mollendorff, 1921b (Op) 6b 1921a (Sch.) 5 1925 (Wo) 6b von Spee, 1889, 1896 (Glaveke) 8 1896 (v. H.) 6 Vuill. See Vulliet Vulliet Q O Wal7 8 Waldeyer, 1929a (Scho) 8 Way and Dawson, 1959 2 Werner 5c West 1952 (Gar) 7 1952 (Mai) 7 Western Reserve No. 1 8 Wharton (No. 6706) 6-8? Wilson, 1914 (H3) 9 1945 (Rochester) 6b 1954 5c Wo 6b Yale (No, 6734) 6a Zamboni et al., 1966 1




1987 Stages: Introduction | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | References | Appendix 1 | Appendix 2 | Historic Papers | Embryonic Development
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