Paper - Description of a Human Embryo of Twenty-two paired Somites

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Historic Embryology

This is a slightly edited version of the original 1926 paper published in Journal of Anatomy. The full paper is still available as a PDF document through PubMed Central.


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Clinical History and Age

A human chorionic vesicle was kindly presented to me in November, 1923, by DrMahfouz Bey, Professor of Midwifery at Kasr-el-Eini Hospital,Cairo. He gave me the following short history without dates: "Copulation took place 2weeks after menstruation. Abortion occurred 5 days after the succeeding menstruation was due; haemorrhage two days before the abortion.




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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 27) Embryology Paper - Description of a Human Embryo of Twenty-two paired Somites. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Paper_-_Description_of_a_Human_Embryo_of_Twenty-two_paired_Somites

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