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George W. Corner
Prof. George W. Corner (1889 - 1981) was the third director of the Carnegie Institution of Embryology (Washington).
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U.S. National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division
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The following 27 pages use this file:
- Book - Contributions to Embryology
- Book - Contributions to Embryology Carnegie Institution No.112
- Book - Sex and internal secretions (1961)
- Book - The Hormones in Human Reproduction
- Carnegie Collection
- Development Group Meeting 2017 - Digital Embryology Consortium
- Embryology History - Chester Heuser
- Embryology History - Elizabeth Ramsey
- Embryology History - George Corner
- Gottingen Meeting 2017 - Digital Embryology Consortium
- Paper - A well-preserved human embryo of 10 somites (1929)
- Paper - Cyclic changes in the ovaries and uterus of swine and their relations to the mechanism of implantation (1921)
- Paper - Developmental horizons in human embryos group X
- Paper - Etymology and pronunciation of the word "oestrus" and its derivatives
- Paper - Human Embryo Horizons 19-23
- Paper - Internal migration of the ovum (1921)
- Paper - Maturation of the ovum in swine (1917)
- Paper - Oestrus and ovulation in swine (1917)
- Paper - On the origin of the corpus luteum of the sow from both granulosa and theca interna (1919)
- Paper - The corpus luteum of pregnancy, as it is in swine (1915)
- Paper - The events of the primate ovarian cycle
- Paper - The hormone of the corpus luteum
- Paper - The morphological theory of monochorionic twins as illustrated by a series of supposed early twin embryos of the pig (1922)
- Paper - The observed embryology of human single-ovum twins and other multiple births
- Talk:Berlin Meeting 2017 - Digital Embryology Consortium
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