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Human embryo about fifteen days old. (His.)
Human Embryo (approx 15 Days)
 
==18 to 21 Days Embryo==
 
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Human Embryo (approx 18 to 21 Days)


==References==
==References==

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Introduction

Wilhelm His (1831-1904)

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1888 - Anatomie menschlicher Embryonen (?1880–1885)


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15 Days Embryo

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Human Embryo (approx 15 Days)

18 to 21 Days Embryo

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Human Embryo (approx 18 to 21 Days)

References

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