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Francisco Ort-Llorca (1905-1993)<ref name=PMID19924623><pubmed>19924623</pubmed></ref> "was one of the most outstanding Spanish embryologists of the XX century. He was disciple of Henri Rouvire in Paris (France), Alfred Fischel in Vienna (Austria), Walther Vogt in Munich (Germany) and Pedro Ara in Madrid (Spain). From 1935, he was professor of Human Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine of Cadiz, belonged then to the University of Seville (accidentally, in the University of Valencia, during the Spanish Civil War from 1936-1939) and, later on, at the Faculty of Medicine of Madrid (Complutense University) from 1954 to 1975."
Francisco Orts-Llorca (1905-1993)<ref name=PMID19924623><pubmed>19924623</pubmed></ref> "was one of the most outstanding Spanish embryologists of the XX century. He was disciple of Henri Rouvire in Paris (France), Alfred Fischel in Vienna (Austria), Walther Vogt in Munich (Germany) and Pedro Ara in Madrid (Spain). From 1935, he was professor of Human Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine of Cadiz, belonged then to the University of Seville (accidentally, in the University of Valencia, during the Spanish Civil War from 1936-1939) and, later on, at the Faculty of Medicine of Madrid (Complutense University) from 1954 to 1975."
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Introduction

Orts Llorca Madrid embryo catalogue
Madrid embryo catalogue

The human embryo histology collection was started in 1935 by Professor Orts-Llorca (1905-1993) and is located at the Embryology Institute of Complutense University of Madrid.


The collection was started in 1935 by Professor Orts-Llorca (1905-1993) after its embryological formation in Paris with Henri Rouviere (1875-1952), in Brussels with Albert Dalcq (1893-1973), in Vienna with Alfred Fischel (1868-1938) and Munich with Walter Vogt (1888-1941) and Johannes Holtfreter (1901 - 1992). Professor Orts-Llorca was in Valencia during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) and then in Cádiz (1939-1953) where he continued his collection of human embryos. In 1954 he was named full professor at the Central University of Madrid (Complutense current) enriching its collection (Orts-Llorca, 1984). In 1977 he was succeeded by Professor Juan Jiménez-Collado (1932) who incorporated his own embryo collection and was also founding head of Complutense Institute of Embryology (1980). The current head of the Institute of Embryology is Professor Jose Francisco Rodriguez Vazquez.

Francisco Orts-Llorca

Francisco Orts-Llorca (1905-1993)[1] "was one of the most outstanding Spanish embryologists of the XX century. He was disciple of Henri Rouvire in Paris (France), Alfred Fischel in Vienna (Austria), Walther Vogt in Munich (Germany) and Pedro Ara in Madrid (Spain). From 1935, he was professor of Human Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine of Cadiz, belonged then to the University of Seville (accidentally, in the University of Valencia, during the Spanish Civil War from 1936-1939) and, later on, at the Faculty of Medicine of Madrid (Complutense University) from 1954 to 1975."

Francisco Ort-Llorca (1905-1993)


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Jose Francisco Rodriguez Vazquez 2015

Prof. Jose Francisco Rodriguez Vazquez
(current Head of Embryology)

Madrid slide collection 01.jpg

Part of the histology collection


Image source: The Madrid Collection images are reproduced with the permission of Prof. Rodríguez-Vázquez, Head, Embryology Institute of Complutense University of Madrid. Images are for educational purposes only and cannot be reproduced electronically or in writing without permission.

Embryo Stage 16

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Human Embryo CRL 10.2 mm (stage 16) Human Embryo CRL 10.5 mm (stage 16)


Links: Carnegie stage 16

Embryo Stage 18

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Links: Carnegie stage 18

Histology

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Image source: The Madrid Collection images are reproduced with the permission of Prof. Rodríguez-Vázquez, Head, Embryology Institute of Complutense University of Madrid. Images are for educational purposes only and cannot be reproduced electronically or in writing without permission.

Human Embryo CRL 15 mm (stage 18)


References

  1. <pubmed>19924623</pubmed>

<pubmed>21380713</pubmed> <pubmed>18057862</pubmed>

Orts-Llorca F. Embriones y fetos humanos de diversas Universidades españolas. Editorial Universidad Complutense. (1984).


Search PubMed: Rodríguez-Vázquez JF


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