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Images from - Atlas of the Development of Man (Volume 2)

(Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen)

Kollmann Atlas 2: Gastrointestinal | Respiratory | Urogenital | Cardiovascular | Neural | Integumentary | Smell | Vision | Hearing | Kollmann Atlas 1 | Kollmann Atlas 2 | Julius Kollmann
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Kollmann JKE. Atlas of the Development of Man (Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen). (1907) Vol.1 and Vol. 2. Jena, Gustav Fischer. (1898).



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Fig. 744. Ductus cochlearis umsehen vom Knorpel der Ohrkapsel und von

Mesoderm

dazu der Nervus cochlearis und das Ganglion spirale. Aus einem Schnitt durch die untere Schneckenwindung eines 7 cm langen Katzenembryo. (30 mal vergr.)

(Anatomische Sammlung in Basel.)


Noch ist nur der Ductus cochlearis vorhanden, umgeben von Gallert- gewebe, nach dessen Resorption die Scala tympani und Scala vestibuli all- mählich hervortreten.

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