Book - Atlas d'embryologie (1889)
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Duval M. Atlas d'embryologie (1889) G. Masson, Libraire De L'académie De Médecine Paris, France.
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Currently this page contains only a few plates from the original French historic embryology textbook by Mathias Marie Duval (1844-1907). He studied medicine in Paris, and became prosector in Strassburg. In 1873 he became agrégé, subsequently becoming director of the anthropological laboratory at the École des Hautes Etudes and an anatomy professor at the École Supérieur des Beaux-Arts. There are several different scanned versions of this textbook available from the Internet Archive.
Internet Archive: version 1 | version 2 | version 3
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Atlas d'Embryologie
Plates
Plates 1 to 37.
Plate 1
This plate shows the chicken embryo.
Plate 9
This plate shows the chicken embryo day 5 to day 6
Plate 37
This plate shows the trunk of the embryo between 6 days and a few hours (the beginning of the 7th day of incubation).
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 19) Embryology Book - Atlas d'embryologie (1889). Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Book_-_Atlas_d%27embryologie_(1889)
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