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(==Fig. 5.== Photograph ( x 3-5) of the implantation site of a 10 mm. embryo (CX. 100) with the decidua capsularis removed to an extent sufficient to show the embryo, within the collapsed amnion, and the yolk sac. Note the extent of development of the chorionic villi related to the decidua capsularis. This photograph has been rotated in relation to fig. 4 to show the embryo in a suitable orientation. A section through the placenta of this specimen is illustrated in Pl. 8, fig. 23. {{Hamilto...)
 
 
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Fig. 5.

Photograph ( x 3-5) of the implantation site of a 10 mm. embryo (CX. 100) with the decidua capsularis removed to an extent sufficient to show the embryo, within the collapsed amnion, and the yolk sac. Note the extent of development of the chorionic villi related to the decidua capsularis. This photograph has been rotated in relation to fig. 4 to show the embryo in a suitable orientation. A section through the placenta of this specimen is illustrated in Pl. 8, fig. 23.


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Reference

Hamilton WJ. and Boyd JD. Development of the human placenta in the first three months of gestation. (1960) J Anat. 94(3): 297-328. PMID14399291 | PDF


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