When published Lennart Nilsson’s photo essay “Drama of Life Before Birth” in 1965, the issue was so popular that it sold out within days. And for good reason. Nilsson’s images publicly revealed for the first time what a developing fetus looks like.

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Tavola 18 del 'De Formato Foetu' di Girolamo Fabrizi di Acquapendente (1537-1619).

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"De Formato Foetu" of Fabricius summarizing his investigations of the fetal development of many animals, including man, contained the first detailed description of the and opened the field of comparative

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Visit to Prof Brenner, Dr Konschake and HOD Prof. Fritsch at the Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Department, Uni Innsbruck. Warm and generous hospitality. Incredible anatomy museum and state of the art dissection facilities. Met Prof Brenner at

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Prof , School of Medicine National University of Ireland, Galway talk should be interesting during

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The embryology of the ophthalmic artery (OA) has been an area of interest in the clinical literature since Dorcas Padget’s 1948 publication on the topic. Understanding of anomalous OAs is essential in preventing injury during procedures. https://t.co/sFehCNXdra

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The diverse neural crest: from embryology to human pathology
, Elisabeth Dupin & Nicole Le Douarin's historical perspective on how has illuminated the function and dysfunction of the neural crest
https://t.co/ZFgYcVogwQ

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Leonardo (1530-1587) is above all known for the description of the so-called Botallo's duct and Botallo's foramen, in fact already known before him, but which he had the merit of having brought to the attention of scholars.

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1854 Human Fetus, Antique Obstetrics print XL, Anatomy Embryology Gynecology Bourgery Victorian Wall Art 163 YEARS OLD, medical chart. https://t.co/kYge2KA9Dw

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The cloaca, in embryology, develops into the genitourinary system and rectum. A “persistent cloaca” is a birth defect where the rectum, vagina and urinary tract fuse into a common channel, requiring surgery. Cloaca is Latin for sewer. The Cloaca Maxima still exists in Rome!

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How does life begin? Read and learn in our new embryology article, the cascade of events that must be intricately coordinated in order to produce a healthy baby at the end of the thirty-eight to forty week period.
https://t.co/MZ2ZZ3JmST

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Do You Need embryology images?? You can choose from our stock images here >> https://t.co/I1iTOZPZuK

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