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Kellicott 179.jpg|Fig. 179. Diagrams illustrating the formation of the umbilical cord and the relations of the allantois and yolk-sac in the human embryo
Kellicott 179.jpg|Fig. 179 Diagrams illustrating the formation of the umbilical cord and the relations of the allantois and yolk-sac in the human embryo
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Kellicott 180.jpg|Fig. 180 Diagrammatic section through the fully formed blastodermic vesicle of the rabbit
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Kellicott 181.jpg|Fig. 181 Area vasculosa (yolk-sac circulation) of an eleven-day rabbit
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Kellicott 182.jpg|Fig. 182 Diagrammatic section through the gravid human uterus and the embryo at the seventh or eighth week
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Kellicott 183.jpg|Fig. 183 Human embryo of the fourth month in utero
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Kellicott 184.jpg|Fig. 184 Diagrams illustrating the development of the villi in the human placenta
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Kellicott 185.jpg|Fig. 185 Diagram of a section through the human placenta at the middle of the fifth month
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Outlines of Chordate Development


by


by William E. Kellicott


(1913)


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Contents

  1. The Development of Amphioxus
  2. The Early Development of the Frog
  3. The Later Development of the Frog Organogeny
  4. The Early Development of the Chick - The Embryonic Membranes and Appendages
  5. The Later Development of the Chick - Organogeny
    1. The Nervous System
      1. The Central Nervous System
      2. The Cranial and Spinal Ganglia
      3. The Peripheral Nervous System
    2. The Special Sense Organs
      1. The Eye
      2. The Ear
      3. The Olfactory Organ
    3. The Alimentary Tract And Its Appendages
      1. Organs of the Fore-gut
      2. Organs of the Hind-gut
      3. The Mid-gut
    4. The Vascular System
      1. The Heart
      2. The Aortic Arches and the Arterial System
      3. The Venous System
      4. The Lymphatic System and Spleen
    5. The Cavities Of The Body
    6. The Later History Of The Mesodermal Somites
    7. The Urinogenital System
      1. The Excretory System
      2. The Reproductive System
  6. The Early Development of the Mammal - The Mammalian Embryonic Membranes and Appendages
    1. The Egg and its Formation
      1. The Reproductive Organs of the Female
      2. The Ovum and its Ovarian History
      3. Maturation
      4. Ovulation
    2. Fertilization and the Early Phases of Development
      1. Fertilization
      2. Cleavage
      3. The Blastodermic Vesicle
    3. The Development of the External Form of the Human Embryo
    4. The Embryonic Membranes and Appendages of the Eutherian Mammals
      1. Implantation
      2. The Amnion and Chorion
      3. The Yolk-sac
      4. The Allantois
      5. The Placenta

The Early Development of the Mammal - The Mammalian Embryonic Membranes and Appendages

The Early Development of the Mammal - The Mammalian Embryonic Membranes and Appendages




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Kellicott WE. Outlines of Chordate Development (1913) Henry Holt and Co., New York.

   Outlines of Chordate Development 1913: 1. Amphioxus | 2. Early Frog | 3. Later Frog Organogeny | 4. Early Chick - Embryonic Membranes and Appendages | 5. Later Chick - Organogeny | 6. Early Mammal - Embryonic Membranes and Appendages | Figures

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