Paper - Focal deficiencies in foetal tissues and their relation to intrauterine amputation (1930)

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Streeter GL. Focal deficiencies in foetal tissues and their relation to intrauterine amputation. (1930) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 22: 4.

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Mark Hill.jpg This 1930 paper by George Streeter on human abnormal development includes descriptions of many embryos form the Carnegie Collection.



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Focal Deficiencies in Foetal Tissues and their Relation to Intrauterine Amputation

George L. Streeter (1873 – 1948)

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