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== Embryology History == | |||
=== Long Ago === | |||
* [[Book_-_A_History_of_Science_4|Harvey]] | |||
* [[Book_-_A_History_of_Science_5|Leeuwenhoek]] | |||
* [[Embryology History - 17th and 18th Century Anatomies|17th and 18th Century Anatomies]] | |||
=== 19th Century === | |||
* '''1824''' - Rolando cut chemically hardened (fixed) pieces of brain tissues into thin sections for microscopical examination | |||
* '''1859''' - Darwin - On the Origin of Species [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/History/page4g.htm Evolution Darwin] | |||
* '''1880''' - image excerpts from a historic study of German embryologist Wilhelm His (1831-1904) [[Embryology_History_-_Wilhelm_His|Anatomie menschlicher Embryonen (1880)]]. | |||
* '''1889''' - Camille Golgi discovered a method of silver staining hardened brain tissues [[Book_-_A_History_of_Science_20|Brain Structure]] | |||
=== Early 20th Century === | |||
* '''1914''' - image excerpts from a historic study of [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/History/page1914.htm The Anatomy of a 17.8 mm Human Embryo by Thyng, FW 1914], | |||
* '''1918''' - [[Anatomy_of_the_Human_Body_by_Henry_Gray|Gray's Anatomy]] Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1918. | |||
* '''1935''' - [[Embryology_History_-_Hans_Spemann|Hans Spemann's 1935 nobel speech]]. | |||
* '''1941''' Rubella and birth abnormalities [[Abnormal_Development_-_TORCH_Infections#Rubella|Rubella]] | |||
Development in the early 20th century can also be seen in some [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Movies/historic.htm Historic Movies 1920-1960]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 24 July 2012
Embryology History
Long Ago
19th Century
- 1824 - Rolando cut chemically hardened (fixed) pieces of brain tissues into thin sections for microscopical examination
- 1859 - Darwin - On the Origin of Species Evolution Darwin
- 1880 - image excerpts from a historic study of German embryologist Wilhelm His (1831-1904) Anatomie menschlicher Embryonen (1880).
- 1889 - Camille Golgi discovered a method of silver staining hardened brain tissues Brain Structure
Early 20th Century
- 1914 - image excerpts from a historic study of The Anatomy of a 17.8 mm Human Embryo by Thyng, FW 1914,
- 1918 - Gray's Anatomy Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1918.
- 1935 - Hans Spemann's 1935 nobel speech.
- 1941 Rubella and birth abnormalities Rubella
Development in the early 20th century can also be seen in some Historic Movies 1920-1960.
UNSW Embryology
Hill, M.A. (2011) UNSW Embryology (11th ed.). Sydney:UNSW.
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