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Short

1953 Comparative Vertebrate Embryology: Part I - The Period of Preparation | Part II - The Period of Fertilization | Part III - The Development of Primitive Embryonic Form | Part IV - Histogenesis and Morphogenesis of the Organ Systems | Part V - The Care of the Developing Embryo


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1953 Comparative Vertebrate Embryology: Part I - The Period of Preparation | 1. The Testis and Its Relation to Reproduction | 2. The Vertebrate Ovary and Its Relation to Reproduction | 3. The Development of the Gametes or Sex Cells | Part II - The Period of Fertilization | 4. Transportation of the Gametes (Sperm and Egg) from the Germ Glands to the Site where Fertilization Normally Occurs | 5. Fertilization | Part III - The Development of Primitive Embryonic Form | 6. Cleavage (Segmentation) and Blastulation | 7. The Chordate Blastula and Its Significance | 8. The Late Blastula in Relation to Certain Innate Physiological Conditions: Twinning | 9. Gastrulation | 10. Tubulation and Extension of the Major Organ-forming Areas: Development of Primitive Body Form | 11. Basic Features of Vertebrate Morphogenesis | Part IV - Histogenesis and Morphogenesis of the Organ Systems | 12. Structure and Development of the Integumentary System | 13. Structure and Development of the Digestive System | 14. Development of the Respiratory-buoyancy System | 15. The Skeletal System | 16. The Muscular System | 17. The Circulatory System | 18. The Excretory and Reproductive System | 19. The Nervous System | 20. The Development of Coelomic Cavities | 21. The Developing Endocrine Glands and Their Possible Relation to Definitive Body Formation and the Differentiation of Sex | Part V - The Care of the Developing Embryo | 22. Care and Nourishment of the Developing Young