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==Fig. 8. Model of the gastric epithelium in 19.0 mm human embryo==
[[Harvard Collection|Harvard Embryological Collection]], Series 819, X 26 diam.
A.du., antrum duodenale. C., Corpus gastri. D.ch., ductus choledochus. D.p.d., ductus pancreatis dorsalis. F., fundus gastri. I.ang., incisum angularis. 0e., oesophagus. P.py., pars pylorica gastr.
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Fig. 8. Model of the gastric epithelium in 19.0 mm human embryo

Harvard Embryological Collection, Series 819, X 26 diam.

A.du., antrum duodenale. C., Corpus gastri. D.ch., ductus choledochus. D.p.d., ductus pancreatis dorsalis. F., fundus gastri. I.ang., incisum angularis. 0e., oesophagus. P.py., pars pylorica gastr.

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1912 Stomach: 1 Willis’s inverted stomach | 2 Bidloo’s unopened stomach | 3 Home’s stomach inverted | 4 stomach subdivisions | 5 embryo 10 mm | 6 embryo 16 mm | 7 embryo 19.3 mm | 8 embryo 19 mm | 9 embryo 44.3 mm | 10 embryo 44.3 mm stomach interior | 11 embryo 19 mm pylorus | 12 abnormal embryo 19.3 mm | 1912 Lewis | Historic Papers | Stomach Development

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Lewis FT. The form of the stomach in human embryos with notes upon the nomenclature of the stomach. (1912) Amer. J Anat. 13(4): 477-503.


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