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His W. Anatomie Menschliche Embryonen II - Gestalt und grossentwicklung bis zum schluss des 2 monats (Anatomy of human embryos - Shape and general development to the closing of the 2nd month). (1882) Leipzig.

His, W. Anatomy Of Human Embryos II (1882): Anatomy of Human Embryos 2 | Ueber das Vorkommen missbildeter Formen | Ueber die bei der Kritik des beobachteten Materials in Betracht kommenden Gesichtspunkte | Aufstellung von Entwickelung-snormen | Zweiter Monat | Rückblick auf einige Grundvorgänge der äusseren Formentwickelung | Zur Frage der Alterslbestimmung; und des Befruchtungstermins | Anhang | Vol 1 Wilhelm His
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