Introduction
This page links to sample historic embryology images that have been digitised to a new format that allows the viewer to both zoom and move the image on the screen as you would with an online map programs and online virtual slides. These images have also been optimised and formatted for viewing on all mobile devices.
UNSW Students please note these are not the Histology and Pathology Virtual Slide Set (located here).
- Embryo Virtual Slide Links: Embryo | Electron Microscopy | Historic | Permalinks Help
Historic Disclaimer - information about historic embryology pages
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Pages where the terms "Historic" (textbooks, papers, people, recommendations) appear on this site, and sections within pages where this disclaimer appears, indicate that the content and scientific understanding are specific to the time of publication. This means that while some scientific descriptions are still accurate, the terminology and interpretation of the developmental mechanisms reflect the understanding at the time of original publication and those of the preceding periods, these terms, interpretations and recommendations may not reflect our current scientific understanding. (More? Embryology History | Historic Embryology Papers)
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Instructions
Mobile
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- Simple zoom in (+) and zoom out (-) control (shown at the top left of each image).
- Mobile devices can also just double tap the screen to zoom.
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Desktop
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Image Controls (shown at the top left of each image)
- Desktop version, click on either the thumbnail image below or the image label to open the new image.
- The image controls are located at the top left, or zoom can be controlled with mouse wheel.
- Use the browser back button to return to this page.
Permalink (shown at the bottom right of each image) Allows a permanent link to be created to the current image view. (More? how to use Permalink)
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Original
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- Opens the Preview version of the original online image file (scaled for preview).
- Click the Preview Image to open the full size image (Note, this may be a large file, image can also be zoomed on mobile and desktop devices).
- The Virtual Slide should also be available in the summary information shown below the image.
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Want to make your own link to a specific part of a virtual slide? Read how to use Permalink.
Technical Note
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Both the Mobile and Desktop links appear as external links as the image files are located outside the Wiki database.
When you have opened a Virtual Slide, you can use your browser back button to return to this current page.
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Skull
1921 Macklin 43mm Skull
- 43mm Skull Links: Plate 1 | Plate 2 | Plate 3 | Plate 4 | Plate 5 | 1921 Macklin 43mm Skull | Skull Development
Historic Disclaimer - information about historic embryology pages
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Pages where the terms "Historic" (textbooks, papers, people, recommendations) appear on this site, and sections within pages where this disclaimer appears, indicate that the content and scientific understanding are specific to the time of publication. This means that while some scientific descriptions are still accurate, the terminology and interpretation of the developmental mechanisms reflect the understanding at the time of original publication and those of the preceding periods, these terms, interpretations and recommendations may not reflect our current scientific understanding. (More? Embryology History | Historic Embryology Papers)
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Glossary Links
- Glossary: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Numbers | Symbols | Term Link
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 19) Embryology Embryo Historic Virtual Slides. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryo_Historic_Virtual_Slides
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- © Dr Mark Hill 2024, UNSW Embryology ISBN: 978 0 7334 2609 4 - UNSW CRICOS Provider Code No. 00098G