The Elements of embryologyMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 272 pages |
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alimentary canal allantois amnion appearance auricle becomes blastoderm blood blood-vessels bulbus arteriosus cartilage cartilaginous cells cerebral vesicle chick choroidal fissure commencing connected Crown 8vo diverticulum dorsal aorta ductus Edition embryo epiblast epithelium fibres formation formed fourth day front germinal grey matter head head-fold heart hind hind-brain hypoblast increase inner investing mass involution later layer lens membrane mesoblast middle line nasal nerve neural canal notochord nuclei obliterated omphalo-mesaraic veins opaque optic cup optic stalk optic vesicle ossification outer ovum pair of arches pellucid area pleuroperitoneal cavity portion posterior primitive groove protoplasm protovertebræ rapidly retina rods rudiment seen segmentation shew shewn side sixth day somatopleure space spinal splanchnopleure stage superficial epiblast superior maxillary process surface takes place thickened third day tissue transparent TREATISE tube upper vascular area vena cava venosus vertebral visceral arches visceral folds vitreous humour wall white yolk Wolffian body Wolffian duct yolk-sac
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