Bibliography
A bibliography is a list of sources that have been used in the preparation of a written work, such as a book, essay, or research paper. It includes information about the sources, such as the author's name, the title of the work, the publication date, and the publisher.
Bibliography - Gray's Anatomy[edit | edit source]
Henry Gray (1821–1865). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
- BROMAN: Normale und abnorme Entwicklung des Menschen, 1911.
- BRYCE, TEACHER and KERR: Contributions to the Study of the Early Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum, 1908.
- HERTWIG, O.: Handbuch der Vergleichenden und Experimentellen Entwicklungslehre der Wirbeltiere, 1906.
- HIS, W.: Anatomie menschlicher Embryonen, 1880–1885.
- HOCHSTETTER, F.: Bilder der äusseren Köperform einiger menschlicher Embryonen aus den beiden ersten Monaten der Entwicklung, 1907.
- KEIBEL and ELZE: Normentafel zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen, 1908.
- KEIBEL and MALL: Manual of Human Embryology, 1910–1912.
- KOLLMANN, J.: Handatlas der Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen, 1907.
- KOLLMANN, J.: Lehrbuch der Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen, 1898.
- MALL: Contribution to the Study of the Pathology of the Human Embryo, Jour. of Morph., 1908. See also contributions to Embryology of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
- MALL: Development of the Human Cœlom, Jour. of Morph., 1897.
- PETERS, H.: Ueber die Einbettung des menschlichen Eies und das früheste bisher bekannte menschliche Placentationsstadium, 1899.
Gray's Anatomy[edit source]
- Gray's Anatomy Contents
- Gray's Anatomy Subject Index
- About Classic Gray's Anatomy
- Note to Contributors of Gray's Anatomy
- Glossary of anatomy terms
Anatomy atlases (external)[edit source]
[1] - Anatomy Atlases
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