Anatomical Record 5 (1911): Difference between revisions

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Fred W. Thyng
Fred W. Thyng
Pages: 17-45
Pages: 17-45
==Contents - February==
A note on the source and character of the early blood vessels of the kidney
Helmina Jeidell
Pages: 47-54
Complete double ureter in man
Abram T. Kerr
Pages: 55-69
A self‐made naturalist
George A. Piersol
Pages: 71-86
Proceedings of the American Association of Anatomists twenty‐sixth session
Pages: 87-89
Proceedings of the American Association of Anatomists twenty‐seventh session
Pages: 90-97
==Contents - March==

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Contents - January

Dissectible blotting paper models J. Parsons Schaeffer Pages: 1-9

THE term “Chromaffin System” and the nature of the “Chromaffin Reaction” B. F. Kingsbury Pages: 11-16

Thyng FW. The anatomy of a 7.8 mm pig embryo. (1911) Anat. Rec. 5: 17 - 45.

The anatomy of a 7.8 MM. pig embryo Fred W. Thyng Pages: 17-45

Contents - February

A note on the source and character of the early blood vessels of the kidney Helmina Jeidell Pages: 47-54

Complete double ureter in man Abram T. Kerr Pages: 55-69

A self‐made naturalist George A. Piersol Pages: 71-86

Proceedings of the American Association of Anatomists twenty‐sixth session Pages: 87-89

Proceedings of the American Association of Anatomists twenty‐seventh session Pages: 90-97

Contents - March