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Ventral view of a reconstruction of the stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, bursa omentalis and mesentery of a fetus 35 mm long (No. 8, Wisconsin Collection). | Ventral view of a reconstruction of the stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, bursa omentalis and mesentery of a fetus 35 mm long (No. 8, Wisconsin Collection). | ||
Owing to an artefact the coils in the umbilical cord were so injured that an accurate reconstruction could not be made. In figure 3 this portion of the intestines is not shown | Owing to an artefact the coils in the umbilical cord were so injured that an accurate reconstruction could not be made. In figure 3 this portion of the intestines is not shown. 7 diameters. | ||
{{Online Editor}} - Based upon CRL this would be an early fetus occurring in [[week 9]]. | {{Online Editor}} - Based upon CRL this would be an early fetus occurring in [[week 9]]. | ||
{{Bardeen1914 figures}} | {{Bardeen1914 figures}} |
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Fig. 3. Gastrointestinal Tract Fetus 35 mm ventral view
Ventral view of a reconstruction of the stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, bursa omentalis and mesentery of a fetus 35 mm long (No. 8, Wisconsin Collection).
Owing to an artefact the coils in the umbilical cord were so injured that an accurate reconstruction could not be made. In figure 3 this portion of the intestines is not shown. 7 diameters.
Online Editor - Based upon CRL this would be an early fetus occurring in week 9.
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Reference
Bardeen CR. The critical period in the development of the intestines. (1914) Amer. J Anat. 16: 427 – 445.
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