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Hepatic circulation and associated veins in a six millimeter pig embryo

M.S. / Anatomy / The purpose of this paper is to give a description of the hepatic circulation and associated blood vessels of a 6 mm. pig embryo. The early work of His and Hochstetter upon the development of the larger veins and ductus venosus opened the way for later investigation in this field. Minot and Lewis devoted their attention to the study of the minute structure of the hepatic and other sinusoids. Thyng has described a pig embryo of 7.8 mm; Piper, Ingalls, Mall and Jordan have each described human embryos of lengths varying from 4 mm. to 7mm., while Schulte, Huntington and McClure have outlined the development of the venous circulation of the cat. / Poor text quality is due to the onion skin paper the thesis was scanned from.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:OREGON/oai:content.ohsu.edu:etd/592
Date06 1900
CreatorsThienes, Clinton H.
PublisherOregon Health & Science University
Source SetsOregon Health and Science Univ. Library
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText
FormatNeeds Adobe Acrobat Reader to view., pdf, 2481 KB
Rightshttp://www.ohsu.edu/library/etd_rights.shtml

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