Talk:Book - A Laboratory Text-Book of Embryology Figures (1903)

From Embryology

List of Illustrations

1. Human Spermatozoa, {after Retzius)

2. Full-grown Human Ovum before Maturation, {after W. Nagel)

3. Ovum of a Worm (Sagitta) with Two Pro-nuclei. Around Each Pro-nucleus is shown the Aster (after O. Hertwig)

4. Ovum of a Rabbit, Seventeen Hours after Coitus, with the Pro-nuclei about to Conjugate {after Rein), 52

5. Ovum of White Mouse. Beginning of the Conjugation of the Pro-nuclei (after Sobotta), S3

6. Ovum of White Mouse. Conjugation of the Pro-nuclei, and Formation of the Segmentation Spindle (after Sobotta)

7. Ovum of White Mouse. First Segmentation Spindle with the Chromosomes of the Pro-nuclei still forming Two Distinct Groups (after Sobotta), 53

8. Ovum of a Rabbit of Twenty-four Hours {after Caste), 55

9. Ovum of a Snail (Limax campestris) during the First Cleavage. The Envelopes of the Ovum are not Drawn in (after E. L. Mark), 55

10. Ovum of White Mouse. First Segmentation Spindle with Equatorial Plate of Chromosomes (after Sobotta), 5 6

11. Ovum of White Mouse. First Segmentation Spindle {after Sobotta), 56

12. Ova of White Mouse with Two Segmentation Spheres or Cells (after Sobotta), 57

13. Ovum of a Bat (Vespertilio murina) with Four Segmentation Spheres (after van Beneden and Julin), 58

14. Ovum of a Virginian Opossum, with Four Segments (after Emit Se/enka), 58

15. Rabbit's Ovum of about Seventy Hours (after E. van Beneden), 59

16. Young Blastodermic Vesicle of a Mole (after lt~. heafe), 59

17. Sections through the Inner Mass of Blastodermic Vesicles of the Mole at Three Successive Stages (after IV. Heafe), r 6l

18. Transverse Section through the Embryonic Shield of the Blastodermic Vesicle of a Dog of Eleven or Fifteen Days (Precise Age Unknown) (after Bonnet), 62

19. Surface View of the Embryonic Shield of the Blastodermic Vesicle of a Dog of Thirteen to Fifteen Days (Precise Age Unknown) (after Bonnet), 63

20. Central Portion of a Sheep's Blastodermic Vesicle of Twelve to Thirteen Days (after Bonnet), . . 64

21. Blastodermic Vesicle of a Rabbit of Seven Days. Portion of the Mescderm of the Area opaca (after Kolliker), 64

22. Germinal Area of a Guinea-pig at Thirteen Days and Twenty Hours, seen from the Under (Entodermal) Side, 66

23. Transverse Section of a Mole Embryo (Heape's Stage H) (after IV. Heafe), - . 67

24. Degenerating Tissue of the Notochord from the Central Portion of the Intervertebral Disc of a Cow's Embryo (after Leboucg), 69

25. Surface View of the Embryonic Shield of a Dog Embryo, with Medullary Plate 69

26. Cross-section of a Human Embryo of 1.54 mm. (after Count Sfee), 7°

27. Section of a Young Cat Embryo and of the Uterine Wall to Which it is Attached. (Embryo No. 398, Section 76)

28. Transverse Section of a Rabbit Embryo of Eight Days and Two Hours, .... 73

29. Three Diagrams of Embryonic Areas of Chicks to show the Growth of the Mesoderm (after Dnvai), 75

30. Transverse Section of an Early Stage of an Axolotl (after Bellonci), 77

31. Generalized Diagram of an Amniote Vertebrate Embryo, 7&

32. Transverse Section from a Chick Embryo with about Eighteen Segments 80

33. Section of a Very Young Cat Embryo. iTransverse Series 413, section 181), Si

34. Diagrammatic Section of the Yolk of a Hen's Egg at an Early Stage to show the Relation of the Primitive Entodermal Cavity °5

35. Wall of the Yolk-sac in the Region of the Area opaca of a Chick of the Second Day, 86

36. Wall of the Yolk-sac in the Region of the Area opaca of a Rabbit Embryo of Thirteen Days, ... 87

37. Section of the Yolk-sac of a Young Human Embryo (alter KeiOel), 88

38. Human Embryo, 2.15 mm. Long (after W.His), 88

39. Human Embryo of 2. 6 mm. (after IV. His), 89

40. Human Embryo of 9.8 mm. Probable Age Thirty Days, 90

41. Section of the Area vasculosa of a Chick Embryo of the Second Day, 92

42. Development of Blood-corpuscles, . 95

43. Diagrams to Illustrate the Separation of the Embryo from the Yolk, 96

44. Diagram of the Circulation in a Chick at the End of the Third Day, as Seen from the Under (Entodermal) Side, 98

45. Area Vasculosa of a Rabbit, Presumably of about Twelve Days (after Van Beneden and Juliti), 99

46. Longitudinal Section of the Posterior End of a Sheep Embryo of Sixteen Days (after P. Bonnet), . 101

47. Frog (Rana temporaria) Tadpole of 12.0 mm. Cross-section of the Pronephric Region (after M. Fiirbrin^cr), 102

4S. Diagrams illustrating the Relations of the Allantois in Unguiculate Mammals, 104

49. Pig, 15.0 mm., Series 1 35, Section 58, to Show the Relations of the Chorion to the Uterus, . . . 106

50. Transverse Section of an Embryo Catfish (Amiurus) ; Series 25, Section 43, 108

51. Sections of Two Human Umbilical Cords, 110

52. Human Embryo at the Beginning of the Third Week, 114

53. Two Diagrams to Illustrate the Hypothetical Early Development of Primates, 116

54. Diagram of an Early Stage of a Primate Embryo 117

55. Semi-diagrammatic Outline of an Antero-posterior Section of a Human Uterus Containing an Embryo of about Five Weeks (after A/ten Thompson), 1 19

56. Human Uterus, about Forty Days Advanced in Pregnancy (after Coste), 120

57. Blastodermic Vesicle of a Monkey (Semnopithecus nasicus) Attached to the Uterus ; Vertical Section (after E. Selenka), 122

58. Embryo of the Preceding Figure More Highly Magnified (after E. Selenka), 123

59. Section of Peters's Ovum in Situ (after H. Peters), 124

60. Embryo of a Gibbon (Hylobates concolor) in the Third Stage (after E. Selenka), 126

61. Embryo of a Gibbon, Side View of the Embryo of Fig. 60 (after E. Selenka), 127

62. Transverse Section of the Embryo of the Preceding Figure (after E. Selenka), 127

63. Surface View of the Embryonic Area of the Ovum Shown in Fig. 61, 1 28

64. Reconstruction of a Human Embryo 1.54 mm. Long (after Count Spee), 129

65. Human Embryo of 1. 54 mm. Median Section from a Wax Model Reconstructed from Sections (after Count Spee), 130

66. Human Embryo of 1.54 mm. (after Count Spec) ^ 130

67. Human Embryo with Open Medullar)' Groove (after IV. //is), 131

68. Human Embryo of from Thirteen to Fourteen Days (after J. Kallmann) 132

69. Human Ovum, said to be from Fifteen to Eighteen Days Old, .'.... 133

70. Embryo of Fig. 69, Separated from the Yolk-sac and Viewed from the Under Side 134

71. Human Embryo, 2.15 mm. Long {after IV. His), 1 35

72. Reconstruction of the Anatomy of the Embryo Shown in Fig. 71 (after IV. His), 136

73. Human Embryo of 2.6 mm. Length (after IV. His), 137

74. Reconstruction of the Anatomy of the Embryo of 2.6 mm. in Fig. 72 (after IV. His), 138

75. Human Embryo, 42 mm. [after IV. His) 139

76. Outline of the Entodermal Canal of a Human Embryo of 4.2 mm. (after IV. His), 140

77. Reconstruction of the Anatomy of a Human Embryo, 3.2 mm. Long, showing the Anterior End Viewed from the Ventral Side, ... . . 140

78. Reconstruction of the Anatomy of the Human Embryo of 4.2 mm. Shown in Fig. 75 (after IV His), 141

79. Human Embryo of About Twenty-three Days (after IV. His) I42

80. Human Embryo of 7 mm. (after /•'. P. Mall), 142

81. Human Embryo of 7.5 mm. in Maximum Length (after IV. His), 143

82. Reconstruction of the Pharyngeal Region of a Human Embryo of 1 1.5 mm. (after W. His), . . . 144

83. Human Ovum with Embryo of 9.8 mm. The Chorion Has Been partly Removed to Show the Embryo (Minot Collection, 275), '45

84. Embryo of the Preceding Figure, 146

85. Human Embryo of 11 mm. (after IV. His), 147

86. Human Embryo of about 14 mm 147

87. Human Embryo of about Thirty-five Days (after Coste) 148

88. Human Kmbryoof about 16 mm. (after IV. His), 149

89. Human l^mbryo of 22 mm., 15°

90. Human Embryo of 28 mm 15 1

91. Human Embryo of 32 mm , 151

92. Human Embryo of 34 mm. Front View of Face 152

93. Human Embryo of 55 mm. Seventy-live Days, 152

94. Human Embryo of 78 mm. Three Months, 153

95. Front View of the Face of the Embryo Shown in Fig. 94, 153

96. Human Embryo of 120 mm. (? One Hundred and Ten Days), 154

97. Human Embryo of 118 mm. One Hundred and Six Days 154

98. Human Embryo of 155 mm. One Hundred and Twenty-three Days 155

99. Pig Embryo of 10 mm., 160

100. Transverse Section of Pig Embryo of 12 mm., facing 163

101. Pig Embryo of 12.0 mm. Reconstruction from the Transverse Sections, Series 5 (drawn by Dr. F. T. Leivis), 163

102. Anterior Wall of the Pharynx of a Human Embryo of 3.2 mm. (after IV. //is), 164

103. Aonic System of His's Embryo Bl, 4.25 mm. (after W. His), 164

104. Transverse Section of Pig Embryo of 12 mm., facing 165

105. Pig Embryo of 12.0 mm. Reconstruction from the Transverse Sections, Series 5 (drawn by Dr. F. T. Lewis), 165

106. Transverse Section of Pig Embryo of 12 mm. facing 167

107. Pig Embryo of 12.0 mm. Reconstruction from the Transverse Sections, Series 5 (drawn by Dr. F. T. Lewis), 167

108. Transverse Section of Pig Embryo of 12 mm., Jacim; 169

109. Pig Embryo of 1 2.0 mm. Reconstruction from the Transverse Sections, Series 5 (drawn by Dr. F. T. Lewis), 169

110. Pig Embryo of 15 mm., 170

111. Pig Embryo of 20 mm 172

112. Reconstruction of a Pig Embryo of 12. o mm. with Indications of the Planes of Sections Figured, . 174

113. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 185, 176

114. Portion of Fig. 113 More Highly Magnified, ' 179

115. Pig, 12.0 mm - Transverse Series 5, Section 19S, 1S2

116. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 249, 185

117. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 292, 1S8

115. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 321 192

119. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 353, 194

120. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 470, 197

121. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 513, 200

122. Pig, 12.0 mm. Transverse Series 5, Section 633, 203

123. Pig, 12.0 mm. Sagittal Series 7, Section 70, - 206

124. Pig, 12.0 mm. No. 7. Sagittal Section 25 209

125. Pig, 12.0 mm. Frontal Series 6, Section 284, 212

126. Pig, 12.0 mm. Frontal Series 6, Section 340, 213

127. Pig, 12.0 mm. Frontal Series 6, Section 3S0, 214

128. Pig, 12.0 mm. Frontal Series 6, Section 572, 216

129. Pig, 9.0 mm. Transverse Series 9, Section 171 218

130. Pig, 9.0 mm. Sagittal Series 53, Section 213, 220

131. Pig, 9.0 mm. Frontal Series 54, Section 194, 223

132. Pig, 9.0 mm. Frontal Series 54, Section 194, 224

133. Pig, 9.0 mm. Frontal Series, 54, Section 459, . 228

134. Pig, 6.0 mm. Transverse Series 9, Section 90 229

135. Pig, 6.0 mm. Transverse Series 9, Section 519 230

136. Pig, 17.0 mm. Transverse Series 51, Section 464 232

137. Pig, l7.0 mm. Transverse Series 51, Section 651, 236

138. Pig, 17.0 mm. Transverse Series 51, Section 759, 238

139. Pig. 170 mm. Frontal Series 39, Section 63 240

140. Pig, 20.0 mm. Transverse Series 59, Section 522, 241

141. Pig, 20.0 mm. Transverse Series 59, Section 522 243

142. Pig, 20.0 mm. Transverse Series 59, Section 701, 245

143. Pig, 20.0 mm. Transverse Series 59, Section 1253, 248

144. Pig, 20.0 mm. Transverse Series 59, Section 1043, 2 49

145. Pig, 20.0 mm. Sagittal Series 60, Section 213, 252

146. Pig, 20.0 mm. Frontal Section of Head. Series 40, Section 6S, 254

147. Pig, 20.0 mm. Frontal Section of Head. Series 40, Section 84, . . . 256

148. Pig, 20.0 mm. Frontal Section of Head. Series 40, Section 123, 257

149. Rabbit Embryo of Thirteen Days ; Section of the Eye 260

150. Pig, 24.0 mm. Transverse Series 62, Section 428, 261

151. Pig, 24.0 mm. Sagittal Series 63, Section 30, 264

152. Embryo Chick with about Twenty-four Segments. Surface View from the Dorsal Side, ..... 272

153. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 73, . . 275

154. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 83, . . 275

155. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 96, . . 276

156. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 104, . 277

157. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 114, . 279

158. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 144, . 2S1

159. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 165, . 2S4

160. Section of Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 179, . 285

161. Section of a Chicken Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 220, 2S6

162. Section of a Chicken Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 356, 2S7

163. Section of a Chicken Embryo with Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 419, . . . 2SS

164. Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 424 289

165. Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments. Transverse Series 92, Section 427, .... 290

166. Horizontal Section of a Chick Embryo with about Twenty-eight Segments, 291

167. Chicken Embryo, after Twenty-seven Hours' Incubation, with Eight Primitive Segments (after Duval), 296

168. Embryonic Area of a Rabbit of (? Nine) Days, with the Placental Area Partly Torn oft" [after van Bene Jin and Juiin), 298

169. Longitudinal Section of a Young Chick Embryo 298

170. Chick Embryo with Seven Segments. Transverse Section of the Head, 299

171. Chicken Embryo with Seven Segments. Transverse Section through the Anlage of the Heart, . , 300

172. Chicken Embryo, Transverse Section across the Anlage of the Heart in a Stage slightly more Advanced than Fig. 171 3 01

173. Chicken Embryo with Seven Segments, 302

174. Chicken Embryo with Seven Segments. Transverse Section across the Primitive Groove, .... 303

175. Blastodermic Vesicle of a Rabbit at Seven Days, ... 309

176. Rabbit Embryo of Seven Days. Transverse Series 12, Section 216, through the Anterior Portion of the Embryonic Shield, 3 10

177. Rabbit Embryo of Seven Days. Transverse Series 15, Section 39, through the Posterior Part of the Embryonic Shield

178. Ovum of White Mouse, with the First Polar Spindle in Tangential Position (after J. Sobotta), . . . 313

179. Ovum of While Mouse, dividing to Produce the Polar Globule {after J. Sobotta) 314

180. Ovum of White Mouse, Showing the Metaphase of the Division Producing the First Polar Globule (after J. Sobotta), 3'4

181. Ovum of While Mouse, after the Formation of the Polar Globule. Both Pro-nuclei are Present (after J. Sobotta) 3'5

182. Ovum of White Mouse, with Two Well-developed Pro-nuclei (after J. Sobotta) 315

183. Vertical Section of a Human Uterus of the First Day of Menstruation, 318

184. Vertical Section of a Human Uterus (Decidua vera) , One Month Pregnant, 323

185. Human Uterus, One Month Pregnant. Section of Gland from the Cavernous Layer, with the Epithelium Partly Adherent to the Walls, • 323

186. Human Uterus, ( lue Month Pregnant. Section of a Gland from the Cavernous Layer with the Epithelium Loosened from the Walls. The Epithelial Cells are Swollen, 324

187. Uterus One Monlh Pregnant; Portion of the Compact Layer of the Decidua Seen in Vertical Section, 3 2 5

188. Section of Human Decidua Reflexa at Two Months, 3 2 °

189. Human Uterus about Seven Months Pregnant. Vertical Section of the Decidua Vera with the Foetal Membranes in siti 3 2 ^

190. Human Placenta in situ, about Seven Months. Vertical Section, 33°

191. Human Placental Chorion and Amnion of the Fifth Month 33'

192. Human Chorion of Seven Months' Placenta, 33 2

193. Adenoid Tissue from a Villus of a Human Placenta of Four Months, 334

194. The Human Decidua Serotina at Seven Months. The Section is Taken from near the Margin of the Placenta, 335

195. Decidual Cells from the Section Represented in Fig. 194, 336

196. Human Placenta at Full Term, Doubly Injected to show the Superficial Distribution of the Blood-vessels 33%

197. Human Placenta after Delivery at Full Term, 34°

198. Section of a Very Young Human Chorion 343

199. Portion of the Preceding Figure More Highly Magnified, 344

200. Aborting Villus from the Human Chorion Lceve of the Second Month, 346

201. Fragment of the Chorion of Fig. 69, Highly Magnified, 346

202. Isolated Terminal Branch of a Villus from a Human Chorion of Twelve Weeks 347

203. Villous Stem from a Human Placenta of the Fifth Month, 347

204. Terminal Branches of a Villus from a Human Placenta at Full Term, 347

205. Portion of an Injected Villus from a Placenta of about Five Months, 347

206. Portion of a Small Injected Villous Stem from a Placenta of about Five Months, 348

207. Transverse Section of a Human Amnion of Two Months 349

208. Two Sections of the Human Amnion, 350

209. Surface View of the Human Amniotic Epithelium of the Fourth Month, 350

210. Natural Group of Nuclei from the Mesoderm of the Human Amnion of the Fifth Month, .... 351

211. Cross-section of a Human Umbilical Cord at Term, . . 352

212. Section of the Allantois from a Human Umbilical Cord of Three Months, 352

213. Connective Tissue from the Umbilical Cord of a Human Embryo of 21 mm. Stained with Alum Cochineal and Eosin, .... .... 352

214. Connective Tissue from the Umbilical Cord of a Human Embryo of Three Months, Stained with Alum Cochineal and Eosin, 353

215. Ectoderm of an Umbilical Cord of a Human Embryo of Three Months, 354

216. Section of the Yolk-sac of a Very Young Human Embryo (after Fr. A'eibel) 355

217. The Precision Microtome, 361

218. The Automatic Rotary Microtome, 362