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This page is a brief introduction to just some of the historic embryologists who have contributed to our understanding of development today. Some of the listed embryologists also have separate pages providing more detailed information.
This page is a brief introduction to just some of the historic embryologists who have contributed to our understanding of development today. The embryologists have been listed in a rough timeline and some also have separate pages providing more detailed information.


This page does not cover modern embryologists, who can be found as the authors of articles and reviews in many different journals and books today.
This page does not cover modern embryologists, who can be found as the authors of articles and reviews in many different journals and books today.
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{{History Links}}
{{History Links}}
===Embryologists with Separate Pages===


* [[Embryology History - Wilhelm His]]
* [[Embryology History - Wilhelm His]]

Revision as of 14:06, 22 September 2012

Introduction

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This page is a brief introduction to just some of the historic embryologists who have contributed to our understanding of development today. The embryologists have been listed in a rough timeline and some also have separate pages providing more detailed information.

This page does not cover modern embryologists, who can be found as the authors of articles and reviews in many different journals and books today.

Embryologists: William Hunter | Wilhelm Roux | Caspar Wolff | Wilhelm His | Oscar Hertwig | Julius Kollmann | Hans Spemann | Francis Balfour | Charles Minot | Ambrosius Hubrecht | Charles Bardeen | Franz Keibel | Franklin Mall | Florence Sabin | George Streeter | George Corner | James Hill | Jan Florian | Thomas Bryce | Thomas Morgan | Ernest Frazer | Francisco Orts-Llorca | José Doménech Mateu | Frederic Lewis | Arthur Meyer | Robert Meyer | Erich Blechschmidt | Klaus Hinrichsen | Hideo Nishimura | Arthur Hertig | John Rock | Viktor Hamburger | Mary Lyon | Nicole Le Douarin | Robert Winston | Fabiola Müller | Ronan O'Rahilly | Robert Edwards | John Gurdon | Shinya Yamanaka | Embryology History | Category:People
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History Links: Historic Embryology Papers | Historic Embryology Textbooks | Embryologists | Historic Vignette | Historic Periods | Historic Terminology | Human Embryo Collections | Carnegie Contributions | 17-18th C Anatomies | Embryology Models | Category:Historic Embryology
Historic Papers: 1800's | 1900's | 1910's | 1920's | 1930's | 1940's | 1950's | 1960's | 1970's | 1980's


Embryologists with Separate Pages

Martin Heinrich Rathke (1793 – 1860)

Rathke was a German embryologist and anatomist best known today for "Rathke's pouch, a transient folding surface ectoderm from roof of the oral cavity that will form the anterior pituitary (hypophysis). in later development the connection with the oral cavity is lost. Martin Rathke.jpg


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 19) Embryology History - Embryologists. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/History_-_Embryologists

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