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File:Bailey083.jpg|Fig. 83 | File:Bailey083.jpg|Fig. 83. Human embryo with 8 pairs of mesodermal somites | ||
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). | ||
File:Bailey094.jpg|Fig. 94 | 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. | ||
File:Bailey097.jpg|Fig. 97 | File:Bailey098.jpg|Fig. 98. Ventral view of head of 13.7 mm human embryo. | ||
File:Bailey098.jpg|Fig. 98 | File:Bailey099.jpg|Fig. 99. Ventral view of head of human embryo of 8 weeks. | ||
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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
Maturation
Fertilization
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Early development of amphioxus
Early development of amphioxus
Early development of the frog
Early development of the chick
Early development of the chick
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Early mammalian development
Development of the external form of the body
Development of the external form of the body
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Fig. 92. Human embryo of 18.5 mm (52-54 days).
The development of connective tissues and the skeletal system
The development of connective tissues and the skeletal system
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Fig. 108
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Fig. 134
The development of the vascular system
The development of the vascular system
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Fig. 186
The muscular system
The development of the muscular system
The alimentary and organs
The development of the alimentary tube and appended organs
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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 organs of special sense
Foetal membranes
Teratogenesis
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