Book - Contributions to Embryology

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Introduction

Carnegie Institute of Washington
George L. Streeter

A historic series of papers published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington early in the 20th Century.


Dr. George L. Streeter was editor of this series, from 1917 to 1940 Volumes VIII to XXIX of the Contributions to Embryology of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.

In a letter to Science[1]the Carnegie Institute staff noted:

"The present staff of the department of embryology, with the approval of the president of the institution, has therefore dedicated Volume XXX, which appeared on December 31, 1942, to Dr.Streeter and has placed his portrait at the head of the volume."


Links: Embryology History | Carnegie Stages

Volume VII

Washington, 1918

The histogenesis and growth of the otic capsule and its contained periotic tissue-spaces in the human embryo

By George L. Streeter (4 text-figures and 4 plates) 5- 54

Carnegie Institution No.20 Otic Capsule: Introduction | Terminology | Historical | Material and Methods | Development of cartilaginous capsule of ear | Condensation of periotic mesenchyme | Differentiation of precartilage | Differentiation of cartilage | Growth and alteration of form of cartilaginous canals | Development of the periotic reticular connective tissue | Development of the perichondrium | Development of the periotic tissue-spaces | Development of the periotic cistern of the vestibule | Development of the periotic spaces of the semicircular ducts | Development of the scala tympani and scala vestibuli | Communication with subarachnoid spaces | Summary | Bibliography | Explanation of plates

  • No. 21. The genesis and structure of the membrana tectoria and the crista spiralis of the cochlea. By O. Van der Stricht (4 plates) 55- 86
  • No. 22. Study of a human spina bifida monster with encephaloceles and other abnormalities. By Theodora Wheeler (4 plates) 87-110
  • No. 23. A human embryo before the appearance of the myotomes. By N. William Ingalls. (5 text-figures and 4 plates) 111-134




Links: Internet Archive - Volume VII

References

  1. <pubmed>17799310 </pubmed>

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