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| [[File:Florence Sabin 1938.jpg|left|80px|alt=Florence Rena Sabin (1871 - 1953)]][[File:Sabin1909 fig11.jpg|right|80px|alt=lymphatics human embryo CRL 23 mm|link=Paper - The lymphatic system in human embryos, with a consideration of the morphology of the system as a whole]] | | [[File:Florence Sabin 1938.jpg|left|80px|alt=Florence Rena Sabin (1871 - 1953)]][[File:Sabin1909 fig11.jpg|right|80px|alt=lymphatics human embryo CRL 23 mm|link=Paper - The lymphatic system in human embryos, with a consideration of the morphology of the system as a whole]] | ||
[[Embryology History - Florence Sabin|Florence Rena Sabin]] (1871-1953) was an early USA researcher of the embryological development of the lymphatic system. She studied human embryos (from the [[Carnegie Collection]]) and used injected ink studies of the {{pig}} embryo, A 1912 textbook chapter on "[[Book - Manual of Human Embryology 18-8|The Development of the Lymphatic System]]" was one of | [[Embryology History - Florence Sabin|Florence Rena Sabin]] (1871-1953) was an early USA researcher of the embryological development of the lymphatic system. She studied human embryos (from the [[Carnegie Collection]]) and used injected ink studies of the {{pig}} embryo, A 1912 textbook chapter on "[[Book - Manual of Human Embryology 18-8|The Development of the Lymphatic System]]" was one of the earliest reviews of this system | ||
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Florence Rena Sabin (1871-1953) was an early USA researcher of the embryological development of the lymphatic system. She studied human embryos (from the Carnegie Collection) and used injected ink studies of the pig embryo, A 1912 textbook chapter on "The Development of the Lymphatic System" was one of the earliest reviews of this system |