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[[Historic_Embryology_Papers|Historic Papers]]: [[Paper - Origin of Mesoderm|1883]] | [[Paper - The Early Development of Man, with Special Reference to the Development of the Mesoderm and Cloacal Membrane|1933]]
[[Historic_Embryology_Papers|Historic Papers]]: [[Paper - Origin of Mesoderm|1883]] | [[Paper - The Early Development of Man, with Special Reference to the Development of the Mesoderm and Cloacal Membrane|1933]]
[[Historic Embryology Textbooks|Historic Textbooks]]: [[Book - Text-Book of the Embryology of Man and Mammals 8|1892 Primitive Segments]] | [[Book - A Text-book of Embryology 4|1907 Somites]] | [[Book - Manual of Human Embryology 11|1910 Skeleton]] | [[Book - Text-Book of Embryology 9|1921 Connective Tissue]]
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Historic Papers: 1883 | 1933

Historic Textbooks: 1892 Primitive Segments | 1907 Somites | 1910 Skeleton | 1921 Connective Tissue