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Ingalls NW. Studies in the pathology of development. I. Some developmental risks, the dorsal mid-line. (1932) Quart. Rev. Biol. 7: 48.

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  This historic 1932 paper by Ingalls describes early abnormal human development.

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Studies in the Pathology of Development: I. Some Developmental Risks, the Dorsal Mid-line

N. William Ingalls, M.D. (Frome the Anatomical Laboratory, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Okio)


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