Pages that link to "Paper - The early looping of the alimentary canal in the mammalian and human foetus and the mechanisms assumed to be active in this process"
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The following pages link to Paper - The early looping of the alimentary canal in the mammalian and human foetus and the mechanisms assumed to be active in this process:
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- Paper - On the factors concerned in causing rotation of the intestine in man (← links)
- Paper - Studies of the intestine and peritoneum in the human foetus - part 6 (← links)
- Paper - The gall bladder and the extrahepatic biliary passages in late embryonic and early fetal life (← links)
- Paper - The development of the human pharynx (← links)
- Paper - A case of atresia of the esophagus combined with traoheoesophageal fistula in a 9 mm human embryo, and its embryological explanation (← links)
- Paper - The form of the stomach in human embryos with notes upon the nomenclature of the stomach (← links)
- Paper - The bi-lobed form of the ventral pancreas in mammals (← links)
- Paper - The regular occurrence of intestinal diverticula in embryos of the pig, rabbit and man (← links)
- Paper - The development of the mucous membrane of the large intestine and vermiform process in the human embryo (← links)
- Paper - A case of atresia ani in a human embryo of 26 mm (← links)
- Gastrointestinal Tract - Oesophagus Development (← links)
- Paper - The embryogenesis of human bile capillaries and ducts (← links)
- Paper - The angiology, angiogenesis, and organogenesis of the submaxillary gland (← links)
- 2017BGDLecture-Gastrointestinal-Movie (← links)
- Book - Liver development (← links)
- Paper - Congenital malformations of the oesophagus (← links)
- Paper - Congenital atresia of the oesophagus (← links)
- Paper - The comparative anatomy of the lips and labial villi of vertebrates (← links)
- Paper - Studies of the intestine and peritoneum in the human foetus - part 1 (← links)
- Paper - Studies of the intestine and peritoneum in the human foetus - part 2 (← links)