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Fig. 212.The Mesentery of the Fore-gut and its Contents, -viewed from the left side (schematic).
Keith1902 fig212.jpg|Fig. 212. The Mesentery of the Fore-gut and its Contents, -viewed from the left side (schematic).
Fig. 213.The origin of the Peritoneal Ligaments connected with the Liver.
Keith1902 fig213.jpg|Fig. 213. The origin of the Peritoneal Ligaments connected with the Liver.
Fig. 214.Diagram of a mammalian Liver viewed from behind and below.
Keith1902 fig214.jpg|Fig. 214. Diagram of a mammalian Liver viewed from behind and below.
Fig. 215 —The lower surface of the Liver of a human foetus during the 3rd month, showing Vestiges of Fissures and Lobes of the typical mammalian Liver.
Keith1902 fig215.jpg|Fig. 215. The lower surface of the Liver of a human foetus during the 3rd month, showing Vestiges of Fissures and Lobes of the typical mammalian Liver.
Fig. 216 -The Relationship of the Spleen, Pancreas, and Liver to the Mesogastrium in the Embryo.
Keith1902 fig216.jpg|Fig. 216. The Relationship of the Spleen, Pancreas, and Liver to the Mesogastrium in the Embryo.
Fig. 217.A diagrammatic transverse Section of the Mesogastrium viewed from behind.
Keith1902 fig217.jpg|Fig. 217. A diagrammatic transverse Section of the Mesogastrium viewed from behind.
Fig. 218. The Pancreatic and Hepatic Processes of a 4th week human embryo. (After Kollmann.)  
Keith1902 fig218.jpg|Fig. 218. The Pancreatic and Hepatic Processes of a 4th week human embryo. (After Kollmann.)  
Fig. 219. -The Arrangement of Vessels in the Dorsal week (diagrammatic).
Keith1902 fig219.jpg|Fig. 219. The Arrangement of Vessels in the Dorsal week (diagrammatic).
Fig. 220.Diagram to show the Formation of the Lesser Sac of the Peritoneum from the Dorsal Mesogastrium.
Keith1902 fig220.jpg|Fig. 220. Diagram to show the Formation of the Lesser Sac of the Peritoneum from the Dorsal Mesogastrium.
Fig. 221. The Form of the Alimentary Canal in a human embryo of the 3rd week.
Keith1902 fig221.jpg|Fig. 221. The Form of the Alimentary Canal in a human embryo of the 3rd week.
Fig. 222. The Form of the Alimentary Canal during the 5th week.
Keith1902 fig222.jpg|Fig. 222. The Form of the Alimentary Canal during the 5th week.
Fig. 223 A. The mesentery of the hind-gut. The Position assumed by the Colon  after the rotation of the Gut has taken place.  
Keith1902 fig223A.jpg|Fig. 223 A. The mesentery of the hind-gut. The Position assumed by the Colon  after the rotation of the Gut has taken place.  
Fig. 223 B. Diagram to show how the descending Meso-colon becomes applied to the parietal Peritoneum of the left Lumbar Region.
Keith1902 fig223B.jpg|Fig. 223 B. Diagram to show how the descending Meso-colon becomes applied to the parietal Peritoneum of the left Lumbar Region.
Fig. 224.Diagram of the Apex of the Caecum at the time of birth and the Diverticula which may be produced in the Fundus of the Caecum afterwards.
Keith1902 fig224.jpg|Fig. 224. Diagram of the Apex of the Caecum at the time of birth and the Diverticula which may be produced in the Fundus of the Caecum afterwards.
Fig. 225 A. —The Appendix and Peritoneal Folds at the end of the 2nd month of foetal life. The Intestinal Loop is viewed from the left side.  
Keith1902 fig225A.jpg|Fig. 225 A.The Appendix and Peritoneal Folds at the end of the 2nd month of foetal life. The Intestinal Loop is viewed from the left side.  
Fig. 225 B. Peritoneal Fossae in the lleo-caecal Region.
Keith1902 fig225B.jpg|Fig. 225 B. Peritoneal Fossae in the lleo-caecal Region.
Fig. 226.To show the Kotation of the Intestinal Loop and Formation of the Duodenojejunal Fossa.
Keith1902 fig226.jpg|Fig. 226. To show the Kotation of the Intestinal Loop and Formation of the Duodenojejunal Fossa.
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Keith A. Human Embryology and Morphology. (1902) London: Edward Arnold.

   Human Embryology and Morphology 1902: Face | Nasal Cavities and Olfactory | Pharynx and Neck | Organ of Hearing | Teeth | Skin and Appendages | Development of the Ovum | Connection between Foetus and Uterus | Uro-genital System | Pubo-femoral Region, Pelvic Floor and Fascia | Spinal Column and Back | Body Segmentation | Cranium | Sight | Brain and Spinal Cord | Circulatory System | Respiratory System | Organs of Digestion | Body Wall, Ribs, and Sternum | Limbs | Figures
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Development or the Face

Development or the Face

The Nasal Cavities and Olfactory Structures

The Nasal Cavities and Olfactory Structures


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Development of the Pharynx and Neck

Development of the Pharynx and Neck

Development of the Organ of Hearing

Development of the Organ of Hearing

Development and Morphology of the Teeth

Development and Morphology of the Teeth


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The Skin and its Appendages

The Skin and its Appendages


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The Development of the Ovum of the Foetus from the Ovum of the Mother

The Development of the Ovum of the Foetus from the Ovum of the Mother

The Manner in which a Connection is Established between the Foetus and Uterus

The Manner in which a Connection is Established between the Foetus and Uterus

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The Uro-genital System

Formation of the Pubo-femoral Region, Pelvic Floor and Fascia

Formation of the Pubo-femoral Region, Pelvic Floor and Fascia

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The Spinal Column and Back

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The Segmentation of the Body

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The Cranium

Development of the Structures concerned in the Sense of Sight

Development of the Structures concerned in the Sense of Sight

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The Brain and Spinal Cord

Development of the Circulatory System

Development of the Circulatory System

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Human Embryology and Morphology (1902): Development or the Face | The Nasal Cavities and Olfactory Structures | Development of the Pharynx and Neck | Development of the Organ of Hearing | Development and Morphology of the Teeth | The Skin and its Appendages | The Development of the Ovum of the Foetus from the Ovum of the Mother | The Manner in which a Connection is Established between the Foetus and Uterus | The Uro-genital System | Formation of the Pubo-femoral Region, Pelvic Floor and Fascia | The Spinal Column and Back | The Segmentation of the Body | The Cranium | Development of the Structures concerned in the Sense of Sight | The Brain and Spinal Cord | Development of the Circulatory System | The Respiratory System | The Organs of Digestion | The Body Wall, Ribs, and Sternum | The Limbs | Figures | Embryology History

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Keith A. Human Embryology and Morphology. (1902) London: Edward Arnold.


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