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About the Journal
The Anatomical Record (Anat. Rec.) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering anatomy. It was established by the American Association of Anatomists in 1906 and is published by John Wiley & Sons.
Editors: 1906-Feb. 1908, C. R. Bardeen and others; May 1908-Mar. 1921, I. Hardesty and others, Apr. 1921-May 1928, J. L. Bremer; June 1928- E. A. Boyden and others
Current Editor: Kurt H. Albertine
ISO 4: Anat. Rec Discipline: Anatomy LCCN: 2006215058 OCLC number: 70853202 Impact factor: 1.373 (2017)
No. 1. November 24, 1906.
Volume 1 - 1906 Announcements
The American Journal of Anatomy will set aside a few pages in each number to form a special section under the heading " Anatomical Record." The Record, as the term implies, will contain brief preliminary reports ; short reviews or estimates of really noteworthy publications ; critical notes on topics of iterest to anatomists; concise statements of courses, laboratory plans and events, appointments, etc.; and occasional brief notes on Technique. It should develop into something more than a mere perfunctory collection of news items, and it is hoped that favorable notice of a publication in these pages will come to be regarded as an honor. The Journal would aid in directing attention to problems affecting the development of the science of Anatomy, the organization for teaching it, and its relations with other branches. While not attempting to dictate, the Journal may well be useful in assisting the forming of opinion by serving as a medium of expression for all well-considered views on anatomical matters.
While contributions are thus sought, it will be necessary to insist that all material for the Record be prepared with special care, and submitted in final and finished form.
H. McE. Knower.
Volume 1 - 1906-08
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Mall FP. The collection of human embryos at the Johns Hopkins University. (1907) Anat. Rec. 1: 1 - 23.
Minot CS. The segmental flexures of the notochord. (1907) Anat. Rec. 1: 42-50.
Volume 2 - 1908
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- Bardeen CR. Vertebral regional determination in young human embryos. (1908) Amer. J Anat. 2: 99 - 105.
- Evans HM. On an instance of two subclavian arteries of the early arm bud of man and its fundamental significance. (1908) Anat. Rec.
- Huntington GS. The genetic interpretation of the development of the mammalian lymphatic system. (1908) Anat. Rec. 2: 19-45.
- Huntington GS. and McClure CFW. The anatomy and development of the jugular lymph sacs in the domestic cat (1908) Anat. Rec. 2: 1-
- Ingalls NW. A contribution to the embryology of the liver and vascular system in man. (1908) Anat. Rec. 2: 338–344.
- Mall FP. Normal plates of the development of vertebrates. Anat. Rec, (1908).
- Sabin FR. Further evidence on the origin of the lymphatic endothelium from the endothelium of the blood vascular system. (1908) Anat. Rec. 2: 46-55.
- Streeter GL. The nuclei of origin of the cranial nerves in the 10 mm human embryo. (1908) Amer. J Anat. 2:111 - 115.
Volume 3 - 1909
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- Symposium on Experimental Embryology
- Jordan HE. Description of a 5 mm human embryo. (1909) Anat. Rec. 3: 204-211.
- Essick CR. On the embryology of the corpus ponto-bulbare and its relation to the development of the pons (1909) Anat. Rec. 3: 254-256.
- Coulter CB. The early development of the aortic arches of the cat, with especial reference to the presence of a fifth arch. (1909) Anat. Rec. 3: 578-691.
Volume 4 - 1910
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- Landacre FL. The origin of the sensory components of the cranial ganglia. (1910) Anat. Rec. 4(2): 71-.
- Jordan HE. A further study of the human umbilical vesicle. (1910) Anat. Rec. 67(4): 4(9): 342-353.
- Johnston JB. The evolution of the cerebral cortex. (1910) Anat. Rec. 4: 143.
- Lewis WH. The relation of the myotomes to the ventrolateral musculature and to the anterior limbs in amblystoma. (1910) Anat. Rec. 4(5): 183-.
- Lewis WH. Localization and regeneration in the neural plate of amphibian embryos. (1910) Anat. Rec. 4(5): 191-.
- Schaeffer JP. On the genesis of air cells in the conchae nasales. (1910) Anat. Rec. 4(5): 167-178.
Volume 6 - 1912
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Sabin FR. On the origin of the abdominal lymphatics in mammals from the vena cava and the renal veins. (1912) Anat. Rec. 6(8): 335-343.
Arnold L. Adult human ovaries with follicles containing several oocytes. (1912) Anat. Rec. 6(11): 423-438.
Huber GC. On the relation of the chorda dorsalis to the anlage of the pharyngeal bursa or median pharyngeal recess. (1912) Anat. Rec. 8(10): 373-404.
Bayon H. A model demonstrating the changes in position and peritoneal relations of abdominal viscera during development. (1912) Anat. Rec. 6(11): 439-444.
Clark EL. General observations on early superficial lymphatics in living chick embryos. (1912) Anat. Rec. 6: 249-254.
Clark ER. and Clark EL. Observations on the development of the earliest lymphatics in the region of the posterior lymph heart in living chick embryos. (1912) Anat. Rec. 6: 255-262.
Clark EL. Injection and reconstruction of the jugular lymph "sac" in the chick. (1912) Anat. Rec. 6: 263-.
Volume 7 - 1913
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McClendon JF. Preparation of material for histology and embryology, with an appendix on the arteries and veins in a thirty millimeter pig embryo. (1913) Anat. Rec. 7(2): 51-62.
Huber GC. and Curtis GM. The morphology of the seminiferous tubules of Mammalia. (1913) Anat. Rec. 7(6): 207-.
Volume 8 - 1914
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Johnson FP. A case of atresia ani in a human embryo of 26 mm. (1914) Anat. Rec., vol. 8, pp. 349-353.
Hays VJ. The development of the adrenal glands of birds. (1914) Anat. Rec. 8(10): 451-474.
Glaser OC. On the Mechanism of morphological differentiation in the nervous system. I. The Transformation of a Neural Plate into a Neural Tube. (1914) Anat. Rec. 9: 524-
Hoskins EK. On the vascularization of the spinal cord of the pig. (1914) Anat. Rec. 8(7): 371 - 392.
Volume 9 - 1915
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Eggerth AH. On the anlage of the bulbo-urethral (Cowper’s) and major vestibular (Bartholin’s) glands in the human embryo. (1915) Anat. Rec. 9(2): 191-206.
Volume 10 - 1915-16
Anatomical Record 10 (1915-16)
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Ingalls NW. Truncus arteriosus communis persistens. (1915) Anat. Rec. 10(1): 9-14
Reeves TB. A double umbilicus. (1915) Anat. Rec. 10(1): 15-18.
Atwell WJ. The relation of the chorda dorsalis to the entodermal component of the hypophysis. (1915) Anat. Rec. 10(1): 19-42.
Lewis FT. Charles Sedgwick Minot. An Address. (1915) Anat. Rec. 10(3): 133-164.
Danchakoff V. The origin of blood cells. (1916) Anat. Rec. 10(5): 397-414.
Squier TL. On the development of the pulmonary circulation in the chick. (1916) Anat. Rec. 10(6): 425- 446.
Scammon RE. On the development of the biliary system in animals lacking a gall-bladder in post-natal life. (1916) Anat. Rec. 10(8): 543
Volume 11 - 1917
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Volume 12 - 1917
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Volume 13 - 1917
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Volume 14 - 1918
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Huber GC. On the anlage and morphogenesis of the chordates dorsalis in mammalia, in particular the guinea pig (cavia cobaya) (1918) Anat. Rec. 14(4): 217-264.
Volume 15 - 1918-19
Anatomical Record 15 (1918-19)
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- Scammon RE. and Norris EH. On the time of the post-natal obliteration of the fetal blood-passages (foramen ovale, ductus arteriosus, ductus venosus). (1918) Anat. Rec. 15(4): 166-180.
Volume 16 - 1919
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Volume 19 - 1920
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Volume 21-22 - 1921
Anatomical Record 21-22 (1921)
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Yoshinaga T. A contribution to the early development of the heart in mammalia, with special reference to the guinea pig. (1921) Anat. Rec. 21(3): 239-308.
Volume 23-24 - 1922
Anatomical Record 23-24 (1922)
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Volume 28 - 1924
McGaw WH. A stage in the development of the serous cavities. (1924) Anat. Rec. 28(2): 105-129.
Volume 89 - 1940
Volume 93 - 1945
KELLOGG M. (1945). The postnatal development of the oviduct of the rat. Anat. Rec. , 93, 377-97. PMID: 21009524 DOI.
WALDO CM & WIMSATT WA. (1945). The effect of colchicine on early cleavage of mouse ova. Anat. Rec. , 93, 363-73. PMID: 21009523 DOI.
HOOKER CW. (1945). A criterion of luteal activity in the mouse. Anat. Rec. , 93, 333-44. PMID: 21009520 DOI.
Weiss PB. The normal stages in the development of the South African clawed toad, Xenopus laevis. (1945) Anat. Rec. 93: 161-9. PMID 21003320
Volume 95 - 1946
Patten BM. Fusion of notochord to neural tube in a human embryo of the sixth week. (1946) Anat. Rec. 95: 307-311. PMID 20995923
PATTEN BM. (1946). Fusion of notochord to neural tube in a human embryo of the sixth week. Anat. Rec. , 95, 307-11. PMID: 20995923 DOI.
Volume 94 - 1946
PATTEN BM. (1946). Embryological stages in the development of spina bifida and myeloschisis. Anat. Rec. , 94, 487. PMID: 21020613
Patten BM. Embryological stages in the development of spina bifida and myeloschisis. (1953) Amer. J Anat. 93(3): 365-395. PMID 13104337
Volume 96 - 1946
ADAMS AE. (1946). The effect of injections of diethylstilbestrol on adult female newts. Anat. Rec. , 96, 575. PMID: 20341467
KENT GC & WEATHERSBY H. (1946). Mating and the estrous smear picture in the golden hamster. Anat. Rec. , 96, 570. PMID: 20341463
Volume 101 - 1948
ELIAS H. (1948). On the phylogeny of the mammalian hair. Anat. Rec. , 101, 675. PMID: 18882460
Volume 111 - 1951
THOMPSON EL. (1951). Time and rate of loss of nuclei by the red blood cells of human embryos. Anat. Rec. , 111, 317-25. PMID: 12976705 DOI.
Volume 113 - 1952
PATTEN BM. (1952). Overgrowth of the neural tube in young human embryos. Anat. Rec. , 113, 381-93. PMID: 14943968 DOI.
Volume 145 - 1963
Allan FD. Observations on the organizer areas of the human pre-somite embryo. (1963) Anat. Rec. 145: 199.
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