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Image showing Brachydactylia and Acheiropodia


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Image shows Acheiropodia in rabbit characterized by absent limbs and extremeties (including parts of the ears). The ears are not fuctionally compromised but the absent limbs or limb extremities compromise the full motor functionality of the rabbit.
HEREDITARY BRACHYIACTYLIA AND ALLIED ABNORMALITIES IN THE RABBIT
BY HARRY S. N. GREENE, M.D., AND JOHN A. SAXTON, JR., M.D.
(From tke Department of Animal and Plant Patkology of Tke Rockefeller Institute for
Medical Researck, Princeton, New Yersey)
THE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE VOL. 69
1939


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HEREDITARY BRACHYIACTYLIA AND ALLIED ABNORMALITIES IN THE RABBIT BY HARRY S. N. GREENE, M.D., AND JOHN A. SAXTON, JR., M.D. (From the Department of Animal and Plant Pathology of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Princeton, New Jersey) ''THE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE VOL. 69 1939.''
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Summary

Image shows Acheiropodia in rabbit characterized by absent limbs and extremeties (including parts of the ears). The ears are not fuctionally compromised but the absent limbs or limb extremities compromise the full motor functionality of the rabbit.



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HEREDITARY BRACHYIACTYLIA AND ALLIED ABNORMALITIES IN THE RABBIT BY HARRY S. N. GREENE, M.D., AND JOHN A. SAXTON, JR., M.D. (From the Department of Animal and Plant Pathology of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Princeton, New Jersey) THE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE VOL. 69 1939.



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