Memoirs of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology

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Memoirs of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology

This series of Monographs was begun for the purpose of presenting the results of original investigations which were too extensive for incorporation in the current periodicals.

Since the early issues of the series the demands of biological science in our country for a publication of this type have become more urgent and more clearly defined. It is the intention of The Wistar Institute and of the Editors to provide, as far as possible, for these needs and to continue in a more formal manner the publication of the scries which is intended to receive extensive original monographs based on either experimental or descriptive investigations in the field of Anatomy.

This series is open to all qualified investigators in Anatomy. The journal is edited by Dr. George S. Huntington with the collaboration of Dr. Charles R. Stockard and Dr. Herbert M. Evans.

Historic Journals: Amer. J Anat. | Am J Pathol. | Anat. Rec. | J Morphol. | J Anat. | J Comp. Neurol. | Johns Hopkins Med. J | Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A | J Physiol. | Ref. Handb. Med. Sci. | J Exp. Zool. | Yale J Biol. Med. | Anat. Anz. | Memoirs of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology | Quart. Rev. Biol.


1915

Donaldson H. The Rat - Reference tables and data for the albino rat (Mus norvegicus albinus) and the Norway rat (Mus norvegicus). (1915) Memoirs of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, No. 6, Philadelphia.


1923

Wada T. Anatomical and physiological studies on the growth of the inner ear of the albino rat. (1923) Memoirs of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, No. 10, Philadelphia.


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