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Rock J. and Hertig AT. Some aspects of early human development. (1942) Amer. f. Obstet. Gynecol, 44: 973-983.
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This historic 1941 paper describes early human development in week 2. Draft only.
Hertig AT. and Rock J. Two human ova of the pre-villous stage, having a developmental age of about seven and nine days respectively. (1945) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 557, 31: 65-84. Hertig AT. and Rock J. On a normal human ovum not over 7.5 days of age. (1945) Anat. Rec. 91: 281. Hertig AT. and Rock J. On a normal ovum of approximately 9 to 10 days of age. (1945) Anat. Rec. 91: 281.
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Some Aspects of Early Human Development
John Rock and Arthur T . Hertig
Free Hospital for Women, Brookline, Mass., Departments of Pathology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harvard Medical School and Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 28) Embryology Paper - Some aspects of early human development. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Paper_-_Some_aspects_of_early_human_development
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