Pages that link to "Paper - Significant superficial anastomoses in the arterial blood supply to the human brain (1959)"
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The following pages link to Paper - Significant superficial anastomoses in the arterial blood supply to the human brain (1959):
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- Paper - The development of the veins in the limbs of rabbit embryos (← links)
- Paper - Functional limitations of the foramen ovale in the human foetal heart (← links)
- Paper - The ductus arteriosus in the human fetus and newborn infant (← links)
- Paper - A case of early ectopic gestation (← links)
- Paper - The relative role played by the embryonic veins in the development of the mammalian vena cava posterior (← links)
- Paper - The course of the blood flow through the fetal mammalian heart (← links)
- Paper - The development of the vascular system in the human embryo prior to the establishment of the heart (← links)
- Paper - Wilhelm His - His relation to the institution of learning (← links)
- Paper - Persistent left superior vena cava, left duct of cuvier and left horn of the sinus venosus (← links)
- Paper - The equivalence of different homatopoietic anlages by method of stimulation of the different stem cells 1 (← links)
- Paper - The equivalence of different homatopoietic anlages by method of stimulation of the different stem cells 2 (← links)
- Paper - Three examples of a right aortic arch (← links)
- Paper- The primary divisions of the myocardium in the human embryo (← links)
- Paper - The physiology of the embryonic mammalian heart before circulation (← links)
- Paper - First contractions of the heart without cytological differentiation (← links)
- Paper - Development of the great anterior veins in man and mammalia (← links)
- Paper - Initiation and early changes in the character of the heart beat in vertebrate embryos (← links)
- Paper - The formation of the cardiac loop in the chick (← links)
- Paper - The first contractions of the heart in rat embryos (← links)
- Cardiovascular System - Truncus Arteriosus (← links)