Atlas of the Development of Man 1
Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen: Volume 1 (Atlas of the Development of Man Volume 1)
--Mark Hill 09:10, 22 October 2011 (EST) This textbook was published in 1907 in the German language. The first volume is more of a textbook of early development, while the second volume is an atlas of images. None of the images from the first volume have yet been added, while the second volume images have all been added to the site as Atlas of the Development of Man 2.
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Contents
Atlas of the Development of Man 1 ContentIntroduction - l Part I.Predevelopment, Progenie 17 I. The egg, ovule I7 Structural unit yolk-rich egg (bird's egg) 21 II maturation the egg 25 III. Fertilization, 28 VI. Site of fertilisation 36 a) Place of fertilization and pregnancy theories 36 b) durability and resistance of the spermatozoa 38 c) ovulation 41 d) Detachment of the egg from the ovary, and the walk through the tubes 47 Part 2Ontogeny, Blastogenesis 49 I. Cleavage, Segmentation 49 a) External appearances of cleavage 55 b) Internal appearances of cleavage, mitosis 59
c) Amitosis or division of cells without the appearance of cell division 68 d) Growth and regeneration in conjunction with the process of cell division II Vesicle (vesicula blastodermica) with the germinative (area embryonalis), viewed from outside 69 III. Germinal vesicle internal structure 82 a) Theory of endoderm origin and the gastrulation 87 b) Germ layer, blastosphere and blastula. Homology of the primary germ layers 92 The Fundamental organs 96 IV Primitive streak and neurenteric canal 96 V. Notochord 104
VI. Middle germ layer, mesoderm 113 a) root zone and parietal zone 114 b) the origin of the middle germ layer 118 c) Histogenetic significance of germ layers 123 d) Homology of the middle germ 128 e) The term germ layer 128
a) The somites, protovertebrae (somite) 131
b) head cavities and somites of the head, somites 140 ii mesenchyme 145 VIII The boundaries of the bead 146 and Fruehthofes Part 3The fetal membranes 154 A. Fetal attachments 155 I. The amnion and the serosa 155 Amniotic fluid, cerebrospinal fluid amnii 159 II. Chorion 163 III. The yolk sac vesicle omphalomesenterica 167 IV allantois 171 a) The vesicular allantois 171 b) The allantois without bladder, abdominal stalk 174 B. The fetal envelopes 176 I. The deciduous membranes, Membrana deciduae 176 a) decidua vera 179 b) Decidua reflexa 182 II. Placenta 188 Part 4Developmental stages of body shape 196 I. The human embryo until the end of the medullary canal 196 II human embryos until the onset of neck flexion, I. Month (age 15-21 days; 206 III. Human embryos, I month (age 21-30 days). . . 219 IV human embryos, II months (age 5 weeks) 226 V. Human embryos, II months (age 6 weeks) 230 VI. Human embryos, II months (age 7 - weeks) 232 1. The specific physiognomy of embryos 233 2. Palingenesis and Cänogenesis 237 3. Prototype of vertebrates 238 4. Criteria for distinguishing normal and pathologic human embryos 241 5. Length and age provisions of the embryos and foetuses 243 Part 5Development of systems and organs 247 I. development of the skeletal system 247 General 247 a) development of the head skeleton, Craniogenesis 249
b) development of the fuselage skeleton 267 c) development of the extremities and masses of the limb cytoskeleton 274
II development of the muscular system, 287 General 287 a) muscles of the trunk 290
b) muscles of the extremities 302
III. The intestinal system 310 a) General and appearance of the head, middle and end intestine 310 b) Further outline of the intestinal system in the head, front, middle, pelvic and caudal 315
d) The Sharks 329 Development of the oral cavity 332 f) The organs of the oral cavity 335
g) Development of the intestinal tube 340 Foregut 340
The Enddann 347 h) development of the teeth winding 351 i) glands of the intestinal system 361 Thyroid and thymus 361 The thyroid gland, thyroid gland 361 Thymus 363 In addition to the thyroid gland 365 Carotid gland 366 The Liver 366 The pancreas. Pancreas 369 k) the airways and lungs 371 Respiratory system 371 l) peritoneum 375 Omentum and mesentery commune 375 m) coelom 386
I. The renal systems 393
II. Development of the genital organs 410
III. Development of gender-transitions 422
IV. development of the vascular system 445
a) The heart of 446
b) Development of the arterial system 460
c) development of the venous system 468
d) The circulation of the fetus until birth 482
e) blood, blood vessels and lymphatics 488
a) The Central Nervous System 493
b) The expansion of the three brain vesicles 508 c) The expansion of the posterior cerebral vesicle 509
d) The middle cerebral vesicle 514 e) The anterior cerebral bubble 515 f) The hemispheres of the cerebrum, Hemisphaerium. 520
g) Rh alon in enceph, olfactory bulb 526
ii Peripheral Nervous System 536
1) Hull nerves 554 in) Sympathetic nervous system. Sympathy us. . . .
Integnment and sense organs 563 I. integument 563
II. Corresponding winding of the eye 572
Retina 580
III. Development of the Ear 593
IV development of the olfactory organ 620 V. development of the taste organ 629
From the birth and development after birth. 630 About 633 Inheritance a) Laws of Inheritance 639 Factors of Inheritance 641 b) inheritance of acquired characteristics 643 c) theories of inheritance 646 Subject Index 652
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- Kollmann Atlas 1: Predevelopment | Ontogeny | Fetal membranes | Body shape | Systems and organs | Kollmann Atlas 1 | Kollmann Atlas 2 | Julius Kollmann
- Kollmann Atlas 2: Gastrointestinal | Respiratory | Urogenital | Cardiovascular | Neural | Integumentary | Smell | Vision | Hearing | Kollmann Atlas 1 | Kollmann Atlas 2 | Julius Kollmann
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