Embryology History - John Bremer

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Introduction

John Lewis Bremer (1874 -

  • 1902 - Assistant in histology and embryology
  • 1903-1906 - Instructor
  • 1906-1912 - Demonstrator in histology
  • 1912-1915 - Assistant professor
  • 1915-1931 - Associate professor
  • 1931-1941 - Hersey professor of anatomy
  • 1941 - Emeritus Harvard University


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References

Bremer JL. Description of a 4-mm human embryo. (1906) Amer. J Anat. 5: 459-480.

Bremer JL. Morphology of the tubules of the human testis and epididymis. (1911) Amer. J Anat. 11: 393-416.

Bremer JL. The earliest blood-vessels in man. (1914) Amer. J Anat. 16(4): 447-475.

Bremer JL. The origin of the renal artery in mammals and its anomalies. (1915) Amer. J Anat. 179-198.

Bremer JL. The interrelations of the mesonephros, kidney and placenta in different classes of animals. (1918) Amer. J Anat. 19(2): 179-209.

Bremer JL. Recurrent branches of the abducens nerve in human embryos. (1921) Amer. J Anat., 28: 371-397.


  • 1957 - Congenital anomalies of the viscera: Their embryological basis. Harvard University Press



Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 19) Embryology Embryology History - John Bremer. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryology_History_-_John_Bremer

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