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Magnified 15 diameters.  
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Hyp., hypophysis; N., outline of the side of the nasal depression; 0e., (esophagus; Thyr. m., median thyroid rudiment; Tr., trachea; V. P., V.P., V. P./and V. P.", flrst, second, third and fourth visceral pouches; A. B., line of section seen, fig. 6.
Hyp., hypophysis; N., outline of the side of the nasal depression; 0e., (esophagus; Thyr. m., median thyroid rudiment; Tr., trachea; V. P.<sup>I</sup>, V. P.<sup>II</sup>, V. P.<sup>III</sup>and V. P.<sup>IV</sup>, flrst, second, third and fourth visceral pouches; A. B., line of section seen, [[:File:Sudler1902-fig06.jpg|fig. 6]].


This embryo has a vertex-breach length of 6 mm. and a neck-breach length of 7 mm. It is about 24 days old or, in round numbers, it is an embryo of the 4th week.  
This embryo has a vertex-breach length of 6 mm. and a neck-breach length of 7 mm. It is about 24 days old or, in round numbers, it is an embryo of the 4th week.  


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Fig. 4. Lateral View of the model of the pharynx of embryo CLXIII

Magnified 15 diameters.

Hyp., hypophysis; N., outline of the side of the nasal depression; 0e., (esophagus; Thyr. m., median thyroid rudiment; Tr., trachea; V. P.I, V. P.II, V. P.IIIand V. P.IV, flrst, second, third and fourth visceral pouches; A. B., line of section seen, fig. 6.

This embryo has a vertex-breach length of 6 mm. and a neck-breach length of 7 mm. It is about 24 days old or, in round numbers, it is an embryo of the 4th week.


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Reference

Sudler MT. The development of the nose and of the pharynx and its derivatives in man. (1902) Amer. J Anat. 1:391–416.



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