Pages that link to "Paper - Developmental horizons in human embryos- A review of the histogenesis of cartilage and bone"
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The following pages link to Paper - Developmental horizons in human embryos- A review of the histogenesis of cartilage and bone:
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- Paper - Extra digits and digital reductions (← links)
- Paper - Observations on the development of the human vertebral column (← links)
- Paper - The structure of the spinal cord of the ostrich (← links)
- Paper - Development of the egg as seen by the embryologist (1931) (← links)
- Paper - Some experiments on the developing ear vesicle of the tadpole with relation to equilibration (← links)
- Paper - Some factors in the development of the amphibian ear vesicle and further experiments on equilibration (← links)
- Paper - Some uniform characteristics of the primate auricle (1922) (← links)
- Paper - Migration of the ear vesicle in the tadpole during normal development (1921) (← links)
- Paper - The arrangement of the bursae in the superior extremities of the full-time foetus (← links)
- Paper - Rare congenital malformation of hands and feet (1924) (← links)
- Paper - The growth of the long bones in foetal life, as exemplified by a case of foetal syphilis (1929) (← links)
- Paper - On the mechanism controlling the growth in length of the long bones (1934) (← links)
- Paper - Roentgenographic observations of the times of appearance of epiphyses and their fusion with the diaphyses (1932) (← links)
- Paper - Congenital absence of ventrolateral abdominal musculature (1946) (← links)
- Paper - Principles of growth and repair in membrane bones (1946) (← links)
- Paper - The relation of the myotomes to the ventrolateral musculature and to the anterior limbs in amblystoma (1910) (← links)
- Paper - Histogenesis of the otic capsule (1917) (← links)
- Paper - The epiphysis of the head of the femur (1915) (← links)
- Paper - Some rare muscular anomalies (1915) (← links)
- Paper - Congenital variation of the pectoral muscles, with report of a case (1915) (← links)