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==The germ cells==
==The germ cells==
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==Fertilization==
==Fertilization==


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File:Bailey017.jpg|Fig. 17. Polyspermy in sea-urchin eggs treated with 0.005 per cent, nicotine solution
File:Bailey017.jpg|Fig. 17. Polyspermy in sea-urchin eggs treated with 0.005 per cent, nicotine solution
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==Early development of amphioxus==
==Early development of amphioxus==
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File:Bailey026.jpg|Fig. 26. Section through the fully formed ovarian egg of a frog.
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File:Bailey027.jpg|Fig. 27. A frog's egg before and after fertilization, showing the formation of the gray crescent.
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File:Bailey028.jpg|Fig. 28. Cleavage of the frog's egg.
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File:Bailey029.jpg|Fig. 29. From a sagittal section through blastula of frog.
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File:Bailey030.jpg|Fig. 30. Diagrams showing the position of the blastopore at successive stages of gastrulation in the frog's egg.
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File:Bailey031.jpg|Fig. 31. Median sagittal sections showing successive stages of gastrulation in the frog's egg
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File:Bailey032.jpg|Fig. 32. Transverse section of embryo of frog (Rana fusca).
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File:Bailey033.jpg|Fig. 33. Transverse section through embryo of frog (Rana fusca).
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File:Bailey034.jpg|Fig. 34. Portion of a transverse section still continuous at the lower lateral angles of the larva of a frog (Rana fusca)
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File:Bailey035.jpg|Fig. 35. Diagrams of median sagittal sections through an eight-cell stage and four stages during gastrulation of the frog's egg.
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File:Bailey036.jpg|Fig. 36. Postero-lateral views of successive stages following gastrulation in the frog.
File:Bailey037.jpg|Fig. 37. Median sagittal sections of frog larvae.
File:Bailey037.jpg|Fig. 37. Median sagittal sections of frog larvae.
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File:Bailey038.jpg|Fig. 38
File:Bailey038.jpg|Fig. 38. Cleavage in hen's egg
File:Bailey039.jpg|Fig. 39
File:Bailey039.jpg|Fig. 39. Vertical section germ disk of a fresh-laid hen's egg.
File:Bailey040.jpg|Fig. 40
File:Bailey040.jpg|Fig. 40. Cross section blastoderm of a pigeon 14.5 hours after fertilization.
File:Bailey041.jpg|Fig. 41
File:Bailey041.jpg|Fig. 41. Median longitudinal section blastoderm of a pigeon 31 hours after fertilization.
File:Bailey042.jpg|Fig. 42
File:Bailey042.jpg|Fig. 42. Median longitudinal section blastoderm of a pigeon 36 hours after fertilization.
File:Bailey043.jpg|Fig. 43
File:Bailey043.jpg|Fig. 43. Surface views of blastoderms of the pigeon.
File:Bailey044.jpg|Fig. 44
File:Bailey044.jpg|Fig. 44. Surface views of blastoderms of Haliplana primitive streak.
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File:Bailey045.jpg|Fig. 45. Surface view of embryonic disk of chick.
File:Bailey046.jpg|Fig. 46
File:Bailey046.jpg|Fig. 46. Surface view of chick blastoderm.
File:Bailey047.jpg|Fig. 47
File:Bailey047.jpg|Fig. 47. Transverse sections of blastoderm of chick 21 hours.
File:Bailey048.jpg|Fig. 48
File:Bailey048.jpg|Fig. 48. Transverse section of blastoderm of chick 21 hours.
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File:Bailey049.jpg|Fig. 49. Median longitudinal section blastoderm of chick after the primitive axis
File:Bailey050.jpg|Fig. 50
File:Bailey050.jpg|Fig. 50. Transverse section of blastoderm of chick 40 hours.
File:Bailey051.jpg|Fig. 51
File:Bailey051.jpg|Fig. 51. Dorsal view of chick embryo with ten pairs of mesodermal somites.
File:Bailey052.jpg|Fig. 52
File:Bailey052.jpg|Fig. 52. Transverse section of chick embryo 2 days incubation.
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==Early mammalian development==
==Early mammalian development==
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File:Bailey053.jpg|Fig. 53
File:Bailey053.jpg|Fig. 53. Four stages in the cleavage of the ovum of the white rat.
File:Bailey054.jpg|Fig. 54
File:Bailey054.jpg|Fig. 54. Four stages in cleavage of the ovum of the mouse.
File:Bailey055.jpg|Fig. 55
File:Bailey055.jpg|Fig. 55. Four stages in the development of the bat.
File:Bailey056.jpg|Fig. 56
File:Bailey056.jpg|Fig. 56. Sections of blastocysts of the white rat 5 days.
File:Bailey057.jpg|Fig. 57
File:Bailey057.jpg|Fig. 57. Section of a 16-cell stage of an ovum of the opossum.
File:Bailey058.jpg|Fig. 58
File:Bailey058.jpg|Fig. 58. Section of the blastocyst of the lemur Tarsius spectrum.
File:Bailey059.jpg|Fig. 59
File:Bailey059.jpg|Fig. 59. Sections of blastodermic vesicle of bat.
File:Bailey060.jpg|Fig. 60
File:Bailey060.jpg|Fig. 60. Three stages in the formation of the germ layers in the lemur Tarsius spectrum.
File:Bailey061.jpg|Fig. 61
File:Bailey061.jpg|Fig. 61
File:Bailey062.jpg|Fig. 62
File:Bailey062.jpg|Fig. 62
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File:Bailey083.jpg|Fig. 83
File:Bailey083.jpg|Fig. 83. Human embryo with 8 pairs of mesodermal somites
File:Bailey083.jpg|Fig. 83
File:Bailey084.jpg|Fig. 84. Human embryo with 14 pairs of mesodermal somites.
File:Bailey084.jpg|Fig. 84
File:Bailey085.jpg|Fig. 85. Human embryo of 2.6 mm.
File:Bailey085.jpg|Fig. 85
File:Bailey086.jpg|Fig. 86. Human embryo of 4 mm.
File:Bailey086.jpg|Fig. 86
File:Bailey087.jpg|Fig. 87. Human embryo 27 primitive segments.
File:Bailey087.jpg|Fig. 87
File:Bailey088.jpg|Fig. 88. Human embryo with 28 primitive segments.
File:Bailey088.jpg|Fig. 88
File:Bailey089.jpg|Fig. 89. Human embryo 11 mm.
File:Bailey089.jpg|Fig. 89
File:Bailey090.jpg|Fig. 90. Human embryo of 15.5 mm.
File:Bailey090.jpg|Fig. 90
File:Bailey091.jpg|Fig. 91. Human embryo of 17.5 mm (47-51 days).
File:Bailey091.jpg|Fig. 91
File:Bailey092.jpg|Fig. 92. Human embryo of 18.5 mm (52-54 days).
File:Bailey092.jpg|Fig. 92
File:Bailey093.jpg| Fig. 93. Human embryo of 23 mm (2 months).
File:Bailey093.jpg|Fig. 93
File:Bailey094.jpg|Fig. 94. Human embryo of 78 mm (3 months).
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File:Bailey095.jpg|Fig. 95. Human embryo of 4 months.
File:Bailey095.jpg|Fig. 95
File:Bailey096.jpg|Fig. 96. Ventral view of head of 8 mm human embryo.
File:Bailey096.jpg|Fig. 96
File:Bailey097.jpg|Fig. 97. Ventral view of head of 11.3 mm human embryo.
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File:Bailey098.jpg|Fig. 98. Ventral view of head of 13.7 mm human embryo.
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File:Bailey099.jpg|Fig. 99. Ventral view of head of human embryo of 8 weeks.
File:Bailey099.jpg|Fig. 99
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File:Baileytable02.jpg|Table 2
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==The muscular system==
==The muscular system==
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File:Bailey284.jpg|Fig. 284
File:Bailey284.jpg|Fig. 284
File:Bailey285.jpg|Fig. 285
File:Bailey285.jpg|Fig. 285
File:Bailey286.jpg|Fig. 286
File:Bailey286.jpg|Fig. 286. Transverse section of a 14 mm. pig embryo, at the level of the upper limb buds, showing especially the two bronchi
File:Bailey287.jpg|Fig. 287
File:Bailey287.jpg|Fig. 287. Anlage of lungs of a human embryo of 4.3 mm. His.
File:Bailey288.jpg|Fig. 288
File:Bailey288.jpg|Fig. 288. Anlage of lungs of a human embryo of 8.5 mm. His.
File:Bailey289.jpg|Fig. 289
File:Bailey289.jpg|Fig. 289. Anlage of lungs of a human embryo of 10.5 mm. His.
File:Bailey290.jpg|Fig. 290
File:Bailey290.jpg|Fig. 290. Transverse section of a pig embryo of 35 mm, showing the developing lungs (bronchial rami surrounded by mesoderm).
File:Bailey291.jpg|Fig. 291
File:Bailey291.jpg|Fig. 291. Transverse sections of a rabbit embryo Showing how the omphalomesenteric veins (vom) push outward across the ccelom and fuse with the lateral body wall.
File:Bailey292.jpg|Fig. 292
File:Bailey292.jpg|Fig. 292
File:Bailey293.jpg|Fig. 293
File:Bailey293.jpg|Fig. 293

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Bailey FR. and Miller AM. Text-Book of Embryology (1921) New York: William Wood and Co.

Contents: Germ cells | Maturation | Fertilization | Amphioxus | Frog | Chick | Mammalian | External body form | Connective tissues and skeletal | Vascular | Muscular | Alimentary tube and organs | Respiratory | Coelom, Diaphragm and Mesenteries | Urogenital | Integumentary | Nervous System | Special Sense | Foetal Membranes | Teratogenesis | Figures
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The germ cells

The germ cells

Maturation

Maturation

Fertilization

Fertilization


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Early development of amphioxus

Early development of amphioxus

Early development of the frog

Early development of the frog


Early development of the chick

Early development of the chick


Links: Chicken Development

Early mammalian development

Early mammalian development

Development of the external form of the body

Development of the external form of the body

The development of connective tissues and the skeletal system

The development of connective tissues and the skeletal system

The development of the vascular system

The development of the vascular system


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The muscular system

The development of the muscular system

The alimentary and organs

The development of the alimentary tube and appended organs

The respiratory system

The development of the respiratory system

The coelom, pericardium, pleuroperitoneum, diaphragm and mesenteries

The development of the coelom, the pericardium, pleuroperitoneum, diaphragm and mesenteries

The urogenital system

The development of the urogenital system

The integumentary system

The development of the integumentary system

The nervous system

The nervous system

The organs of special sense

The organs of special sense

Foetal membranes

Foetal membranes

Teratogenesis

Teratogenesis

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