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Brewer JI. and Fitzgerald JE. Six normal and complete presomite human ova. (1937) Amer. J. Obstet. Gynecol, 34: 210-224.

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This historic 1937 paper by Brewer and Fitzgerald describes development of the early human embryos, Carnegie stage 7. Note the historic terminology of "ova" for this early stage of development.

See the links below for current notes pages.

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