An atlas of the human embryo and fetus a photographic review of human prenatal development

With hundreds of original photographs, optical micrographs and scanning electron micrographs, this atlas describes the progress of the embryo throughout its development, highlighting the formation and differentiation of organ structures. From the preembryonic and embryo stages to the development of...

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Main Author: Jirásek, Jan E. Jan Evangelista (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Parthenon Pub. Group 2001
Series:The encyclopedia of visual medicine series
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Summary:With hundreds of original photographs, optical micrographs and scanning electron micrographs, this atlas describes the progress of the embryo throughout its development, highlighting the formation and differentiation of organ structures. From the preembryonic and embryo stages to the development of the skeleton and striated muscle, organogenesis of the heart, and development of external genitalia, it provides authoritative answers to the most frequently asked question about the human embryo. With its plethora of outstanding photographs and images, experienced embryologists as well as clinicians and students can compare historical ideas with photographic reality
Physical Description:144 pages illustrations (chiefly colour) 31 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781850706595
185070659X