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Fig. 5. Coronal section of the left half of the lower jaw of a human foetus 65 mm in length
x 50. The section passes through the canine tooth-germ, and shows Meckel’s cartilage partly surrounded by bone and undergoing resorption.
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Reference
Low A. Further observations on the ossification of the human lower jaw. (1909) J Anat Physiol. 44(1): 83–95. PMID 17232830
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