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==Human Embryo (17.8mm) Gastrointestinal Tract==
==Fig. 2. Gastrointestinal Tract Embryo HEC839==
Human Embryo (17.8mm), the embryo external appearance and dimensions suggest that it is a [[Carnegie_stage_19|Carnegie stage 19]] embryo (Week 7, 48 - 51 days, 16 - 18 mm).


Wax-plate reconstruction of the stomach, the duodenum and the pancreas. The model is represented somewhat ventrally, from the right side.
Wax-plate reconstruction of the stomach, the duodenum and the pancreas. The model is represented somewhat ventrally, from the right side.
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* F., fundus gastri
* F., fundus gastri
* Oe., oesophagus
* Oe., oesophagus
* Panr d , pancreas d o r d e
* Panr d , pancreas dorsale
* Pam. v., pancreas ventrnle
* Pam. v., pancreas ventrale
* P. py , pars pylorica pastri
* P. py , pars pylorica pastri


The embryo external appearance and dimensions suggest that it is a [[Carnegie_stage_19|Carnegie stage 19]] embryo (Week 7, 48 - 51 days, 16 - 18 mm).


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Fig. 2. Gastrointestinal Tract Embryo HEC839

Human Embryo (17.8mm), the embryo external appearance and dimensions suggest that it is a Carnegie stage 19 embryo (Week 7, 48 - 51 days, 16 - 18 mm).

Wax-plate reconstruction of the stomach, the duodenum and the pancreas. The model is represented somewhat ventrally, from the right side.

  • A. du., antrum duodenale
  • C., corpus gastri
  • D. chol., ductus choledochus
  • D. cysl.. ductus cysticus
  • D. hep., ductus hepaticus
  • D. panc d., ductus pancreatis dorsalis,
  • D. panc. E., ductus pancreatis ventralis
  • F., fundus gastri
  • Oe., oesophagus
  • Panr d , pancreas dorsale
  • Pam. v., pancreas ventrale
  • P. py , pars pylorica pastri


Embryo 17.8 mm Links: Fig 1 | Fig 2 | Plate 1a | Plate 1b | Plate 2a | Plate 2b | Plate 3a | Plate 3b | Plate 4a | Plate 4b | Plate 5a | Plate 5b | Plate 6 | Harvard Collection | Carnegie stage 19

Reference

Thyng FW. The anatomy of a 17.8 mm human embryo. (1914) Amer. J Anat. 17: 31-112.


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Reference

Thyng F.W., (1914) The anatomy of a 17.8mm human embryo. American Journal of Anatomy 14, 31-113

A reproduction of figure 104, page 153 of “Laboratory Textbook of Embryology,” Charles Sedgwick Minot, edition of 1910, published by P. Blakiston’s Son and Company, Philadelphia. The American Journal of Anatomy, Vol.17, No.1 These drawings are based on studies of the Harvard Embryological Collection while he was in Minot's Lab in 1907-08. He was also an anatomist at Northwestern University Medical School.

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