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Manual of Human Embryology (1910)

Author: Franz Keibel , Franklin Paine Mall

Volume: 1

Publisher: J. B. Lippincott company

Year: 1910

Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT

Language: English

Digitizing sponsor: Google

Book from the collections of: Harvard University

Collection: americana

Notes: Published also in German under title: Handbuch der Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen.

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CONTENTS

  • Preface ix
  • Introduction xi-xviii
  • CHAPTER I. By F. Keibel. The Germ Cells
  • CHAPTER II. By F. Keibel. Fertilization
  • CHAPTER III. By F. Keibel. Segmentation
  • CHAPTER IV. By F. Keibel. Young Human Ova and Embryos up to the Formation op the First Primitive Segment
  • CHAPTER V. By F. Keibel. The Formation op the Germ Layers and the Gastrulation Problem
  • CHAPTER VI. By F. Keibel. Summary op the Development op the Human Embryo and the Differentiation of its External Form
  • CHAPTER VII. By O. Grosser. The Development of the Egg Membranes and the Placenta; Menstruation
    • I. Introduction
    • II. Menstruation
    • III. Observations on Young Ova
      • A. Review of the Descriptions of Young Ova observed in situ
      • B. Resume of the First Processes of Development up to the Formation of the Villi and the Appearance of the Intervillous Space
      • C. The Stages from the Appearance of the Villi to their Complete Formation
    • IV. The Formation of the Placenta; Relations of the Embryonic Membranes up to their Maturity
      • (a) Diflferentiation of the Chorion ; Chorion laeve, Decidua parietalis and capsularis
      • (b) The Placenta
    • V. The Mature Afterbirth; the Amnion, Allantois, and Yolk Sack up to Maturity
    • VI. The Uterus post partum
  • CHAPTER VIII. By F. p. Mall. Determination of the Age of Human Embryos and Fetuses
  • CHAPTER IX. By F. p. Mall. The Pathology of the Human Ovum
  • CHAPTER X. By F. Pinkus. The Development of the Integument
    • A. The Epidermis
      • (a) Eariy Stages
      • (b) Further Development
      • (c) Formation of the Stratum Comeum
      • (d) Granule Inclusions of the Epidermal Cells
    • B. The Corium
    • C. The Connection between the Corium and Epidermis
    • D. Dermal Ridges and Folds
      • (a) Dermal Ridges produced by Surface Growth ; Growth Folds
      • (b) Tension Folds
    • E. The Metamerism of the Skin
    • F. The Hair
    • G. The Sudoriparous Glands
    • H. The Nails
  • CHAPTER XI. By C. R. Bardeen. The Development of the Skeleton and of the Connective Tissues
    • Part I. The Histogenesis of the Connective Tissues
      • (a) The Early Mesodermic Syncytium
      • (b) Formation of the Mesodermic Somites
      • (c) The Axial Mesenchyme
      • (d) The Parietal and Visceral Layers of the Mesoderm
      • (e) The Mesenchyme of the Head
      • (f) The Origin of the Connective Tissues
    • Part II. The Morphogenesis of the Skeletal System
      • A. General Features
      • B. Origin and Fate of the Chorda Dorsalis
      • C. Vertebral Column and Thorax - Regional Differentiation
      • D. Skeleton of the Limbs - Inferior Extremity, Superior Extremity
      • E. The Development of the Skull, the Hyoid Bone, and the Larynx
  • CHAPTER XII. By W. H. Lewis. The Development op the Muscular System
    • Histogenesis
    • The Segmentation of the Mesoderm
    • The Differentiation of the Primitive Segments
    • The Muscles of the Trunk
    • The Muscles of the Perineum
    • The Ventrolateral Muscles of the Neck
    • The Musculature of the Extremities
    • The Muscles of the Head
  • CHAPTER XIII. By F. p. Mall. The Development of the Coelom and Diaphragm
    • The Body Cavities
    • The Septum Transversum
    • The Separation of the Pericardial, Pleural, and Peritoneal Cavities

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Manual of Human Embryology: The Germ Cells | Fertilization | Segmentation | First Primitive Segment | Gastrulation | External Form | Placenta | Human Embryo and Fetus Age | Ovum Pathology | Integument | Skeleton and Connective Tissues | Muscular System


1 The Germ Cells

2 Fertilization

3 Segmentation

4 Young Human Ova and Embryos up to the Formation op the First Primitive Segment

5 The Formation op the Germ Layers and the Gastrulation Problem

6 Summary op the Development of the Human Embryo and the Differentiation of its External Form

7 The Development of the Egg Membranes and the Placenta; Menstruation

8 Determination of the Age of Human Embryos and Fetuses

9 The Pathology of the Human Ovum

10 The Development of the Integument

11 The Development of the Skeleton and of the Connective Tissues

12 The Development op the Muscular System