Embryology History - Julius Kollmann

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Introduction

Julius Konstantin Ernst Kollmann (1834-1918)

Kollmann, Julius Konstantin Ernst, 1834 - 1918 Professor extraordinarius, Munich University, 1870–8; professor of anatomy, Basel University, 1878 – 1913.

Images from Kollmann's atlas of embryology were extensively reused in embryology textbooks and are the basis of many modern drawings.


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References


Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen: Volume 1 (Hand Atlas of the History of Man Volume 1)

Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen: Volume 2 (Hand Atlas of the History of Man Volume 2)

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Embryology the heart and vessels (Embryologia cordis et vasorum)

For the embryology of the heart, wherever possible, human hearts were used. Where this was not possible, the models of the mammalian heart by Born been used since the development of the heart of man coincides with that of the rabbit.

The coloring of the vessels is the same as in representations of the circulation is otherwise common, that is, those vessels that lead to the birth of venous blood are blue, those who after the birth of arterial blood are painted red.

The embryonic vessels had received clear walls to represent graphically. In reality they have only limited endothelial lining, as indicated in many sections.

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Vision

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