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Here is a lot more about Embryology History.

--Mark Hill 16:18, 23 July 2011 (EST)

History

It is important to remember how we got to where we are today in our understanding of development. The resources below cover the time course, some early textbooks and some selected people in historic embryology research.

Historic Texts

  • Anatomy of the Human Body by Henry Gray (1918) Gray's Anatomy Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1918.

History - People

Embryologists: William Hunter | Wilhelm Roux | Caspar Wolff | Wilhelm His | Oscar Hertwig | Julius Kollmann | Hans Spemann | Francis Balfour | Charles Minot | Ambrosius Hubrecht | Charles Bardeen | Franz Keibel | Franklin Mall | Florence Sabin | George Streeter | George Corner | James Hill | Jan Florian | Thomas Bryce | Thomas Morgan | Ernest Frazer | Francisco Orts-Llorca | José Doménech Mateu | Frederic Lewis | Arthur Meyer | Robert Meyer | Erich Blechschmidt | Klaus Hinrichsen | Hideo Nishimura | Arthur Hertig | John Rock | Viktor Hamburger | Mary Lyon | Nicole Le Douarin | Robert Winston | Fabiola Müller | Ronan O'Rahilly | Robert Edwards | John Gurdon | Shinya Yamanaka | Embryology History | Category:People
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