Embryology History - Ernest Frazer

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John Ernest Frazer (1870-1946) Lecturer on Anatomy in the Medical School of St Mary’s Hospital. He wrote on several embryology topics, as well as publishing an embryology textbook (1931,1940).

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References

Frazer JE. Pharyngeal end of Rathke's pouch. (1911) J Anat. 45: 190-196. PMID 17232879

Frazer JE. The second visceral arch and groove in the tubo-tympanic region. (1914) J Anat Physiol. 48(4): 391-408. PMID 17233005

Frazer JE. and Robbins RH. On the factors concerned in causing rotation of the intestine in man. (1915) J Anat. 50(1): 75-110. PMID 17233053

Frazer JE. A Manual of Embryology. (1940) Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, London.


Also by John Ernest Frazer (1870 - 1946)

Frazer JE. A Manual of Embryology. (1940) Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, London.

Buchanan's Manual of Anatomy including Embryology, 6th edition, London,. Bailliere, 1937.

Derivation of the human hypothenar muscles. J Anat. 1907-08, 42, 326-334. Development of the larynx. J Anat. 1909-10, 44, 156-191.

Persistent canal of His. J Anat. 1909-10, 44, 395.

Frazer JE. Pharyngeal end of Rathke's pouch. (1911) J Anat. 45: 190-196. PMID 17232879

Formation of the nasal cavities. J Anat. 1910-11, 45, 347-356, and further] communication 1911-12, 46, 416-433.

Frazer JE. The second visceral arch and groove in the tubo-tympanic region. (1914) J Anat Physiol. 48(4): 391-408. PMID 17233005

On the factors concerned in causing rotation of the intestine in man, with R H Robbins. J Anat. 1915-16, 50, 75-110.

Formation of the pars membranacea septi. J Anat. 1916-17, 51, 19-29.

Formation of the duodenal curve. J Anat. 1918-19, 53, 292-297.

Functions of the liver in the embryo. J Anat. 1919-20, 54, 116-124.

Frazer JE. Report on an anencephalic embryo. (1921) J Anat. 56(1): 12-9. PMID 17103933

Early formations of the middle ear and Eustachian tube: a criticism. J Anat. 1922-23, 57, 18-30.

Disappearance of the precervical sinus. J Anat. 1926-27, 61, 132-143.

Note on R H Hunter's paper on development of the duodenum (J Anat. 1926-27, 61, 206-212). J Anat. 1926-27, 61, 356-9.

Development of lower end of vagina, with A Bloomfield. J Anat. 1927-28, 62, 9-32. Development of the region of the isthmus rhombencephali. J Anat. 1928-29,63, 7-18.

The terminal part of the Wolffian duct. J Anat. 1934-35, 69, 455-468.


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 23) Embryology Embryology History - Ernest Frazer. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryology_History_-_Ernest_Frazer

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