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==Fig. 50 Human Embryos== | |||
Slightly further developed than this is Rabl's embryo C (Figs. 54, 55, and 56). | |||
The nose is more marked off, the eyelids are further advanced, and so also the ear. The finger-tips are distinctly projecting beyond the border of the hand plate. In the ventral view one may note the position of the eyes and of the limbs. Between the foot plates may be seen the physiological umbilical hernia. The tail has become transformed into a coccygeal tubercle. In the dorsal view the sharp slope of the caudal portion of the trunk is striking. | |||
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Fig. 50 Human Embryos
Slightly further developed than this is Rabl's embryo C (Figs. 54, 55, and 56).
The nose is more marked off, the eyelids are further advanced, and so also the ear. The finger-tips are distinctly projecting beyond the border of the hand plate. In the ventral view one may note the position of the eyes and of the limbs. Between the foot plates may be seen the physiological umbilical hernia. The tail has become transformed into a coccygeal tubercle. In the dorsal view the sharp slope of the caudal portion of the trunk is striking.
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