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Plate III Fig. 8. Normal human embryo No. 256) 16 mm long

The head had been crushed in handling and the brain escaped through the two openings over the eyes.


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Mall 1908: Plates | plate 1 | plate 2 | plate 3 | fig 8 | fig 9 | plate 4 | fig 10 | fig 11 | Figures

Reference

Mall FP. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters. (1908) J Morphol. 19: 3-368.


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