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  • | [[file:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1915 paper by Lewis describes research techniques employed to generate models of the human embr ...g|thumb|alt=Warren H Lewis|link=Embryology History - Warren Lewis|Warren H Lewis (I870 - 1964)]]
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  • The development of the human musculature is fully described by W. H. Lewis in Keibel and Mall, vol. 1. ...>U)<4>l.v t» i'Uj|aer«im\ Wt vk^ |wv^«J. «<i * wvvCubmc oc^^ According to Lewis, "there are no observations of distinct myotome buds extending into the lim
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  • | [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1903 paper by Lewis described development of the early pig. ...ick Thomas Lewis|link=Embryology History - Frederic Lewis|Frederick Thomas Lewis (1875-1951)]]
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  • ...onset of oestrus in the sheep (Quinlan, Mare and Roux, 1932) and the pig (Lewis, 1911) indicate a maximum period of fertility of 48 hours. ...nt property of the ova. The data on the monkey were, in fact, deduced from Lewis and Hartman's (1933) observations of cleavage in vitro, and may be taken to
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  • LEWIS, J. T., “The Development of the Lymphatic System in Rabbits,” Amer. Jou
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  • ...e specificity of the ectoderm cells of the iris is not fixed. According to Lewis the wandering pigmented cells of the anterior portion, at least, of the cho ...n of the eye of a chick of 13 days' incubation. A., X 260. B., 130. (After Lewis.) c. P., Ciliary process. E. B., Epithelial bud. P., Margin of pupil, p. 1.
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  • Lewis, FT. [[Book - Stoehr's Histology (1906)|'''Stoehr's Histology''']]. (1906) ** LEWIS, EDWARD B., U.S.A., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A
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  • ...region of the pineal eye and appeared to unite. By a very different method Lewis suCoeeded in producing cyclopia in a large percentage of the specimens expe ...sily understood, since we have the splendid experiments of Stockard and of Lewis upon this question in Fundulus. That the great varieties of dropsy, as pict
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  • (Frederick T. Lewis, in the American Journal of Anatomy.)
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  • ...a ventral connection into the anterior cardinal or internal jugular vein (Lewis). The cephalic vein develops secondarily in connection with the ulnar borde ...atics. According to Sabin (Amer. Jour. Anat., vols. 1, 1901 ; 9, 1909) and Lewis (Amer. Jour, Anat., vol. 5, 1906), sprouts arising from the endothelium of
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  • *1906- FT Lewis discovered the development of the lymphatic system in rabbit embryos.
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  • ...loped by a large group of workers — Burrows, Carrel, M. R. Lewis and W. H. Lewis, and others. In 1912 AlcWhorter and ^^'hipple ajiplied the method to the st ...method of the hanging-drop I have followed the technique of Margaret Reed Lewis, of growing the embryo in Locke's solution. In this way the embryo can ])e
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  • ...vein (figs. 19-22, pl. 1), a “morphological constant" in vertebrates (F. T. Lewis, 1909). Although the vein is primarily a tributary of the internal jugular, ...of the cephalic vein, has been called the jugulocep/zalic vein (e.g. F. T. Lewis, 1909), a name appropriate for three reasons: it emphasizes the temporary c
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  • ...terus alxiut seven monihii pregnant with the ni branes in situ (Schuper in Lewis and Stohr). X 30.
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  • Charles Russell Bardeen, M. D. And Warren Harmon Lewis, M. D. From the Anatomical Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University, Balt ...e external form and of serial sections of several other human embryos. Dr. Lewis has devoted special study to the formation of the arm. Dr. Bardeen to that
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  • ...mphatics in Four Human Embryos" (Am. Jour, of Anat., vol. 9, page 38), Dr. Lewis states as follows concerning the first appearance of lymphatics in human em ...idely from those in the cat, it is evident to the present writers that Dr. Lewis has not as yet identified the earliest venous anlages or forerunners of the
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  • In the development of the eye muscle (Lewis) the premuscle mass is first detected in the 7 mm. human embryo. At this st ...summary of the development of the muscle, which I have taken largely from Lewis (Keibel and Mall) and Bardeen, we are ready to go ahead with a description
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  • John Lewis Bremer. Morphology of the tubules of the human testis and epididymis. Twelv The recent studies of Sabin, Lewis, Huntington and McClure, Hoyer, Knower, Baetjer, Heuer and Clark on the ont
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  • Lewis H. Weed
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  • Fredeuic T. Lewis. The bi-lobed form of the ventral pancreas in mammals. Twelve figures. ...ire to express my appreciation of the interest and advice of Dr. Warren H. Lewis, under whose direction these studies were undertaken, and to Mr. Max Broede
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  • ...egg. A, first cleavage. B, second cleavage. C, third cleavage. 170. (After Lewis and Hartman in Arey.)
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  • IV. Harry Lewis Wieman. The Relation Between the Cyto reticulum and the Fibril Bundles in t XI. Warren Harmon Lewis. Experimental Evidence in Support of the Theory of Outgrowth of the Axis Cy
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  • ...ubcardii vein; (2) the hepatic sinusoids; and (3) the common hepatic vein (Lewis). £ development of vessels, in Chapter XIII.
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  • John Lewis Bremer. The development of the aorta and aortic arches in rabbits. Nine fig Frederic T. Lewis. The form of the stomach in human embryos with notes upon the nomenclature
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  • III. Warren Harmon Lewis. Transplantation of the Lips of the Blastopore in Eana Palustris 137 With 5 IV, Warren Harmon Lewis. Lens-Formation from Strange Ectoderm in Rana Sylvatica 145 With 70 Figures
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  • Warren H. Lewis. Endothelium in tissue cultures. Five plates (twenty-four figures). 39 Resumen por el autor, Warren H. Lewis
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  • IX. Dean D. Lewis. The Elastic Tissue of the Human Larynx 175 With 5 plates. ...n this way to complete Fig. 5, Plate IV, in the publication of Bardeen and Lewis in vol. I of this journal.
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  • ...the findings of MiCKLE, W. Ford Robertson, Bevan Lewis and Berkley. Bevan Lewis and Berkley advocate the view that the blood vessels are the primary seat o ...rom the writings of various alienists, especially those of Clouston, Bevan Lewis, Stearns, Sankey, Folsom, Hammond, Spitzka, Savage, Campbell Clark, Berkley
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  • Warren H. Lewis and Margaret R Lewis. Behavior of cross striated muscle in tissue cultures. Fourteen figures 169 ..., plate 17, figure 16), in cultivated connective tissue. Lewis, R. M., and Lewis, H. W., '11, show on their figure 20, left side, in a chicken liver culture
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  • Frederic T. Lewis Warren H. Lewis
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  • ...onsible for the changes that took place. Through the kindness of Dr. F. T. Lewis in putting at my disposal the beautiful Harvard series of rabbit embryos an ...e a 'secondary' heart. In the rabbits of the Harvard Collection, as Doctor Lewis informs me, there may be seen a strand of presumably angioblastic tissue in
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  • ...tes ingesting entire or large fragments of erythrocytes as was observed by Lewis ('04) who worked with the ungulates and by Weidenreich ('08) who worked wit Lewis, T. 1904 Further observations on the functions of the spleen and other haem
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  • ...re, it has become an artifact, or if pertinaciously insisted upon, a Mayer-Lewis anlage. Because .... it failed of concrescence prior to the moment of injec ...uld be demonstratedly not vascular anlages at all, but artifacts or 'Mayer-Lewis anlages/ and no study by slide or section could establish their right to se
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  • Lewis ('03) in his excellent paper on the anatomy of a 12 mm. pig found extending ...is developing. This is the "terminal knob" of the "commissure" figured by Lewis in the 12 mm. pig (1903, pi. I). Anteriorly the crest shows five diffuse ir
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  • Lewis, M. R., and Lewis, W. H. 1915 Mitochondria (and other cytoplasmic ...determine where the osteoblast stage ends and the bone cell stage begins. Lewis and Stohr describe the beginning of the bone cell as follows; Osteoblasts .
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  • II. Margaret Lewis Nickerson. MARGARET LEWIS NICKERSON.
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  • Lewis, M. R., and Lewis, W. H. 1915 Mitochondria in tissue cultures. Am. Jour. Anat., vol. 17, pp. Lewis 1S96 Centrosome and sphere in certain of the nerve cells of an invertebrate
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  • muscles of the trunk and neck, have been described by Warren Lewis chymal cells, but Bardeen and Warren Lewis consider that " the myo tomes
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  • FREDERICK T. LEWIS WARREN H. LEWIS
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  • ...5 they are areas of imperfectly developed skin, and as shown in this case (Lewis, Art. "Umbilical Cord," Buck's Hdb., 2nd ed.) they present all of its funda In a remarkable series of experiments upon tadpoles, Warren Lewis has shown that "the lens is dependent for its origin on the contact influen
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  • Frederic T. Lewis Florence R. Sarin For this study I have used the technique suggested by Margaret R. Lewis ('11), growing the embryo in Locke's solution without dextrose. An electric
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  • fertilization, within 15 minutes (Lewis and demonstrated (Lewis, 1934; Freund, Lipton
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  • ...ps blended absolutely, thus proving the mode of development in these eyes. Lewis also found that in many of the embryos the brain had not been injured at al ...hat a rudimentary brain is unnecessary. The experiments of Harrison and of Lewis have not been published, and with their permission I have made this note of
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  • Irving Hardestt Wabrbn H. Lewis Frederic T. Lewis Florence R. Sarin
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  • Warren H. Lewis Frederic T. Lewis
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  • R- tyitctica R, paJusiru (Lewis 1904 1907) R caiesbaana (PaSqumi Lewis U H 1904. ExpenmeoUlstQdiesontbede\’elopinento{thee7tInAinphn]U.
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  • FREDERIC T. LEWIS WARREN H. LEWIS
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  • ...tion to its existence in the spinal ganglia of the frog, and Miss Margaret Lewis (28) has quite recently found it in some large nerve cells, which she descr 28. Lewis, Miss Margaret : Centrosome and Sphere in Certain Nerve Cells of
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  • Frederic T. Lewis Warren H. Lewis
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  • III. John Lewis Bremer. On the Lung of the Opossum . 67 With 11 text figures. XIX. Warren Harmon Lewis. Experimental Studies on the Development of the Eye in Amphibia 505 With 42
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  • ...xplanations were given in the former paper (Sugita, '17 a) reproduced from Lewis (^1881) and Fortuyn ('14) and Lewis, Bevan 1881 On the comparative structure of the brain in rodents.
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  • Warren H. Lewis ...ion of mesoderm into muscle-forming tissue (pre-muscle, as it is termed by Lewis '01) is disputed. The three early derivatives of the mesoderm, the myotome,
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  • Frederic T. Lewis Waeren H. Lewis
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  • Concerning a sagittal section through the rectum of a 22 mm. embryo, Lewis ('12) states that: ...holly inapplicable, as will be shown. At the time his article was written, Lewis realized the importance of further study upon this subject, and pointed out
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  • By Warren H. Lewis H. Lewis
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  • Quite recently M. R. Lewis ('17) has stained the chondriosomes (the so-called 'middlepiece') of the sp 2 In the same paper, M. R. Lewis (p. 33) quotes my opinion, as expressed in my review ('12j, on the vital st
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  • ...rding the origin of the lymphatic system (Huntington,'* Sabin,'" McClure," Lewis," Pensa"), it can be stated that at one time in embiyonic life a large lymp 41. Lewis. F. T.: The development of the lymphatic sj'stem in rabbits. Am. Jour. Anat
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  • At the meeting of the American Association of Anatomists in 1924, Dr. F. T. Lewis described the nasomaxillary angles of human lips, both embryonic and adult, am indebted to Br. Lewis for formulating tlie comparison between the fish and amphibian lips as pres
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  • Frederic T. Lewis Warren H. Lewis
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  • XXIII. Warren IIARMO^T Lewis. Wandering Pigmented Cells Arising from the Epithelium of the Optic Cup, wi ...ve practically the adult arrangement. The same result has been obtained by Lewis (190?) in his admirable study of the development of the arm in man, and it
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  • .... 12 I '5 — Williamson's sapsucker 14 1-6 — Red-headed woodpecker 14 2-8 — Lewis's woodpecker ... 14 3-8 — Flicker 11-14 4-3 0-25 Tyrannidae Kingbird 12-1 ...ys, an organiser of the second grade with respect to the lens, as Spemann; Lewis, and many others have shown. There is certainly no doubt that some organs a
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  • EDITORIAL BOARD Irving Hardestt Warren H. Lewis Frederic T. Lewis Florence R. Sarin
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  • Frederic T. Lewis Warren H. Lewis
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  • Lewis, M. R., and Lewis, W. H. 1914 Mitochondria in tissue culture. Science, embryo of 7,8 mm. Lewis ('03) mentions a splitting of the
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  • Irving Hardbsty Warren H. Lewis Frederic T. Lewis Florence R. Sarin
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  • EDITOR JOHN LEWIS BREMER Warren H. Lewis. The adhesive quality of cells 385
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  • ...series of experiments are in agreement with the findings of Gudernatsch,' Lewis and Miller' and Hoskins.' Clark,° Eobertson, ' and Goetsch ' have conclude 7. Lewis, D. D., and Miller, J. L.: Arch. Int. Med., 1913, XII, 137.
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  • ...means of the increased supply of available embryos that it was possible by Lewis, '02, to elicit further detail and obtain greater completeness in our conce ...hen Embryo. Abhand. math. phys. CI. Kgl. Sachs. Gesell. d. Wiss., Bd. XIV. Lewis, W. H., 1902. The development of the arm in man. Amer. Jour. Anat.,
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  • ...certainly no retardation of growth. More recentlv Aldrich." and similarly Lewis and Miller. 2 ™ have reported negative results after feeding hypophysis t " Lewis, D. D., and Miller, J. L.: The relation of the hypophysis to growth, and th
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  • ...esent case, however, the development of the spider cells, upon which Bevan Lewis, Mendel and others lay so much weight, is a very insignificant factor. The ...cause of the atrophy of other parts of the cortex. The fact referred to by Lewis that representativeness is a function early lost in the course of general p
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  • Bevan Lewis' Text-book of Mental Diseases ix ...structures not well preserved in these preparations are the spiral organs. Lewis ('98) states that the cuticula in Axiothea and Clymene is badly pre
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  • S.Ofb.Ca. Ft.O. Dor.L. L<it.CH. Ep.Po. cortex of the rodents was Bevan Lewis ('81). He took the rabbit and the Norway rat together as the representative
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  • Bruce, Lewis C. Notes on a Case of Dual Brain Action. Brain, LXIX, Spring, 1895.
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  • EDITOR JOHN LEWIS BREMER JOHN LEWIS BREMER.
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  • ...s surrounding the cells of the cerebrum described by Obersteiner and Bevan Lewis. Occasionally nearly the whole of the cell projects into this chamber, but
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  • ...e University of Chicago and Rush Medical College. Assisted by Dean De Witt Lewis. A. B., M. D., and Daniel Graisberry Revell, A. B., M.B., Instructors in An ...is found in a case of horseshoe kidney placed at my disposal by Dr. W. H. Lewis. The two kidneys lie on the midline and the right organ is a trifle higher
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  • "Lewis and Eobertson (’16), describing the apical cell in Chorthippus curtipenni Lewis, M. E., and Eobertson, W. E. B. 1916 The mitochondria and other structures
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  • ...in vitro has been accomplished successfully, Harrison, '07, Burrows, '11, Lewis, '12, but the perpetuation of the vitality of nervous tissue transferred fr Lewis, Waeren H. and Lewis, Margaret Reed 1912 The cultivation of
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  • Lewis at the International Congress on Tuberculosis. Iield in Washington (1908), Lewis
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  • Aberrant Roots and Branches of the Abducent and Hypoglossal Nerves. By John Lewis Bremer, (Histological Laboratory, Harvard Medical School.) With Nine Figure Lewis ('96) describes in the giant ganglion cells of an annelid centrosomes on on
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  • (1) Mallory's connective tissue stain, using the modification given in Lewis' Text-book of histology." White fibrous connective tissue should stain blue
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  • ...ayser started with. From the presence of centrosomes found in a few cells (Lewis, Lenhossek, Dehler, etc.) no conclusion should be drawn now; the occasional ...Mills quotes with apparent approval the extreme ground taken by Dr. Bevan Lewis as to the role of the scavenger cells in cerebral disease, where more atten
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  • ...lung der amitotischen Kerntheilung. Biol. Centralb., Bd. 20. Wieman, Harry Lewis 1910 A study in the germ cells of Leptinotarsa sagina ticollis. Jour. Morph
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  • ...Mind-Blindness. By James Hinshet.wood, M. D., of Glasgow. (London : II. K. Lewis, 1900.) ...beings, and especially since the confirmatory observations of Cunningham, Lewis and R. Koch, our knowledge of the distribution of these organisms in human
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  • (13) Lewis, Warren H. 1909 Experimental production of cyclopia in the fish
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  • ...to prevail among the mammals also" i^four. Coinp. Neurol., Vol. XIII, i). Lewis in giving "The Anatomy of a Twelve Millimeter Pig," says that the seventh n McIntyre, J. Lewis. A Sixteenth Century Psyciiologist, Bernardino Telesio
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  • ...e when it is com})letely removed. In addition, the large amount of work by Lewis and others has shown that the eye ^^^ll not regenerate when all of the anla
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  • Harvey, Alexander, On the Foetus in Utero, London, H. K. Lewis. 8*^. first collected. XV, 140 SS. London, H. K. Lewis.
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  • Warren H. Lewis, M. D.. .Assistant in Anatomy. * Observations on the Pectoralis Major Muscle in Man. By Wauren Harmon Lewis, M D., 173
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  • ...ewbllys F. Barker .... Vol. 1, No. 3. 3 Taf. u. 71 Fig. Baltimore. Inhalt: Lewis, The Development of the Vena Cava Inferior. — MacCalltjm, Notes on the Wo Bremer, Jolin Lewis, On the Origin of the Pulmonary Arteries in Mammals. 9 Fig. The American Jo
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  • Allen, Charles Lewis, The Neuron Doctrine. Its Present Status. Med. ...s of his Friends: Cullen, Smellie, Fotheii GiLL and Baillie. London, H. K. Lewis. 8°. Fusari, R., Giulio Bizzozero. Monit. Zool. Ital., Anno 12, No. 4. S.
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