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  • ...y new pages and content are not listed below. Many new pages and movements of existing content means that some links no longer function. ...nu to find related content. These pages will remain ''frozen'' at their mid-2009 stage and still available as a DVD version. All updates will be added t
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  • {{Ref-Baxter1940}} =The Application of Trichrome Staining Methods to Embryological Technique=
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  • [[File:Arey1924 Title-page.jpg|thumb]] =Developmental Anatomy - A Text-Book And Laboratory Manual Of Embryology=
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  • [[File:Carnegie_Institute_of_Washington_logo.jpg|thumb|Carnegie Institute of Washington]] ...nly the [[Carnegie Collection]] of embryos, but also that in animal models of development.
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" =The Hormones in Human Reproduction=
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  • [[Embryology_History_-_Ambrosius_Hubrecht|Ambrosius Arnold Willem Hubrecht (1853 – 1915)]] ...urkunde, Berlin and incorporates the Hill collection (James Peter Hill 1873-1954).
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  • {{Ref-Corner1922b}} ...ochorionic Twins As Illustrated By A Series Of Supposed Early Twin Embryos Of The Pig=
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  • [[File:Stage11_sem4.jpg|thumb|300px|Human head ([[Week 4]], [[Carnegie stage 11|Stage 11]]) showing buccopharyngeal m ...us (British English) or esophagus (American English) or allows the passage of food from the mouth, then pharynx to the stomach by gravity and peristaltic
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ...oric embryology textbooks are fascinating in the detail and interpretation of embryology at that given point in time.
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  • | This lecture will be a general introduction to the course and the subject of Embryology. # Brief understanding of historic background and concepts covered in the course.
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  • ...first lecture will be a general introduction to the course and the subject of Embryology. # Brief understanding of Australian statistical data.
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  • ...page does not cover modern embryologists, who can be found as the authors of articles and reviews in many different journals and books today. See also Meyer's 1932 series of essays on this topic.
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  • ...W. Corner (1889 - 1981) was the third director of the Carnegie Institution of Embryology (Washington). ...graphy for [[Embryology History - Warren Lewis|Warren H. Lewis]].<ref>{{Ref-Corner1967}}</ref>
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  • =Embryology in an Anatomy World= Embryology Integration into Clinical Anatomy Education using Online Resources
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  • {{Ref-Orban1944}} ...and articular tubercle of the temporal bone, and capitulum (head, condyle) of the mandible. A fibrous plate, the articular disc, intervenes between the
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  • ...ical sciences. I have also divided, for brevity, into pre-20th century, pre-molecular (lets call it 70's) and the current molecular embryology. This page also links to full versions of [[Historic Embryology Textbooks|historic embryology textbooks]] and [[Histo
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  • ...first lecture will be a general introduction to the course and the subject of Embryology. :'''Firstly''', an introduction to the course, its content, method of presentation, assessment and an opportunity to ask questions.
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  • ...of the intestine, for which the main objective was to establish the theory of epigenesis, Wolff never considered his task accomplished. He always sought ...ormations, which, along with his theoretical judgments concerning a number of general biological problems, were never prepared for publication.
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  • ...nt chicken genome sequencing, providing a resource to extend our knowledge of this excellent developmental model. ...the embryo grows it sinks into, or below the, yolk. The regular appearance of somites allowed early experimenters to acurately stage the embryo. The embr
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  • ...first lecture will be a general introduction to the course and the subject of Embryology. :'''Firstly''', an introduction to the course, its content, method of presentation, assessment and an opportunity to ask questions.
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  • [[File:Stage11_sem4.jpg|thumb|300px|Human head ([[Week 4]], [[Carnegie stage 11|Stage 11]]) showing buccopharyngeal m ...arises initially during the process of gastrulation from the {{endoderm}} of the trilaminar embryo (week 3) and extends from the {{buccopharyngeal membr
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  • ...edu.au%2Fembryology%2Findex.php%3Ftitle%3DMuseum_of_Natural_History_Berlin_-_2013_Seminar&act=url Translate page - German] =The Evolution of Embryology Education=
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  • [[File:Human Carnegie stage 10-23.jpg|thumb|Carnegie Embryos]] ...the [[#Human Developmental Anatomy Center Collections|Human Developmental Anatomy Center]] holds another 20 historic embryology related collections.
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This is a draft version of McMurrich's 1914 embryology textbook.
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  • See the 1964 Corner biography<ref>{{Ref-Corner1967}}</ref> from which some excerpts have been included below. ...ith Mall published a review of abnormal human embryo development.<ref>{{Ref-Mall1921}}</ref>
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  • Department of Medicine Stanford University. ...of the School of Medicine (1909), Professor of Anatomy and executive head of the Department until his retirement in 1938.
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  • ...from the unsegmented somitomeres. This current page gives a brief overview of early tongue development. ...ongue. These notes cover development of the muscular tongue, not the sense of {{taste}}.
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  • =Volume 2 - The History of the Mammalian Embryo= # [[Book_-_The_Elements_of_Embryology_-_Mammalian_1|General Development of the Embryo]]
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  • {{Ref-Nelsen1953}} =Part IV - Histogenesis and Morphogenesis of the Organ Systems=
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