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Latest revision as of 12:00, 10 March 2017

No. Embryo Length (CRL) mm Comment
1 2W1 3 27 somites Carnegie stage 12
2 S1 6 Carnegie stage 13
3 B1 8 Prof. Symington
4 M1 9
5 S4 12.5
6 B2 13 Prof. Symington
7 Embryo 16 mm 16 Prof. Peter Thompson
8 S3 20
9 B3 22 Prof. Symington
10 Embryo 30 mm 30 Prof. Bryce
11 E1 28.5
All of these embryos showed good histological condition, and most of them almost perfect histological detail.
Note - table has been modified from the original article.

Reference: Waterston D. The development of the heart in man. (1917) Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., 7(2): 258-302.