Paper - Contribution to the study of the early human ovum

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Johnston RW. Contribution to the Study of the Early Human Ovum based upon the investigation of I. A very early Ovum embedded in the Uterus and II. A very early Ovum embedded in the Infundibulum of the Tube. (1914) J. Obst. and Gynaecol. British Empire 26:

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This historic 1914 paper by Johnston describes two early human embryos.




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