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| [[file:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1921 paper by [[Embryology History - Ida Mann|Ida Mann]] describes the abnormal development of the eye. | |||
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Mann IC. A Specimen of Congenital Aphakia occurring in a Human Embryo of Five to Six Weeks. (1921) Proc R Soc Med. 14(Sect Ophthalmol): 64. PMID: 19981976
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This historic 1921 paper by Ida Mann describes the abnormal development of the eye.
Mann IC. The process of differentiation of the retinal layers in vertebrates (1928) Br J Ophthalmol. 12(9): 449-478. PubMed 18168748 Mann IC. The relations of the hyaloid canal in the foetus and in the adult (1928) J Anat. 62(3): 290-296. PubMed 18168748
A Specimen of Congenital Aphakia occurring in a Human Embryo of Five to Six WeeksBy I. C. Mann, M.B., B.S. (Abstract.)
DiscussionThe president said that Miss Mann had shown an exceedingly interesting and very perfect piece of work of a unique nature, and asked of what material the ingenious model exhibited in connexion with the specimen was made. Mr. AFFLECK GREEVES said he had had the opportunity of examining microscopically many congenitally abnormal eyes, including microphthalmic eyes, but in all cases there had been a lens, or at least a lens capsule; he had never seen one in which there was no trace of a lens. Miss MANN (replying to the President) said the model, which represented the aphakic eye x 200, consisted of paraffin wax plates 1 mm. thick, and it was made from drawings of serial sections by the method usually followed in the Anatomical Department of St. Mary's Hospital. Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 23) Embryology Paper - A Specimen of Congenital Aphakia occurring in a Human Embryo of Five to Six Weeks. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Paper_-_A_Specimen_of_Congenital_Aphakia_occurring_in_a_Human_Embryo_of_Five_to_Six_Weeks
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