Book - Contributions to Embryology Carnegie Institution No.107

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Development of the Human Heart from its Earliest Appearance to the Stage Found in Embryos of Twenty Paired Somites

By Carl L. Davis

with 8 plates and 10 text-figures.


Plate 1

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Plate 2

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Fig. 15. Embryo Klb. Fig. 17. Embryo 4216.
Ventral view of a wax model of the heart and pericardial cavity. The ventral pericardium wall is removed to expose the myocardium. Three missing sections were restored in the aortic bulb region. x100. Ventral view of a wax model of the heart and pericardial region. The ventral pericardium wall is removed to expose the myocardium. x100
Fig. 16. Embryo Klb. Fig. 18 Embryo 4216.
The ventral myocardial wall dissected to expose the endocardium. x100 The ventral myocardial wall dissected to expose the endocardium. x100

Reference

Davis C.L. Development of the Human Heart from its Earliest Appearance to the Stage Found in Embryos of Twenty Paired Somites Carnegie Institution No.107 245-284 (1927).


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