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By George L. Streeter. (five plates and twelve text-figures)
By George L. Streeter. (five plates and twelve text-figures)
ight and left profile views of a wax-plate reconstruction of the blood-vessels of the brain in a liuman embryo 11.5 mm. long
(Carnegie Collection. No. 544). Enlarged about 14 diameters. The primary head-vein still constitutes the main
drainage-channel of the head. The manner in which its tributaries tap the deep capillary sheet investing the brain
is indicated over a small area of the cerebral hemisphere. A capillary mesh of that kind invests the entire central
nervous system, but is not shown in the model.




[[Category:Human]] [[Category:Head]] [[Category:Cardiovascular]]
[[Category:Human]] [[Category:Head]] [[Category:Cardiovascular]]

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Plate 3. The developmental alterations in the vascular system of the brain of the human embryo

By George L. Streeter. (five plates and twelve text-figures)

ight and left profile views of a wax-plate reconstruction of the blood-vessels of the brain in a liuman embryo 11.5 mm. long (Carnegie Collection. No. 544). Enlarged about 14 diameters. The primary head-vein still constitutes the main drainage-channel of the head. The manner in which its tributaries tap the deep capillary sheet investing the brain is indicated over a small area of the cerebral hemisphere. A capillary mesh of that kind invests the entire central nervous system, but is not shown in the model.

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