The developing human: clinically oriented embryology
- 6th ed.
- Philadelphia W.B. Saunders 1998
- xii, 563p.
Presents information that can be easily understood on human development before birth. Reveals the importance of embryology, the historical background of the discipline, and the terms used to describe the stages of development. Examines embryonic development, starting with the formation of gametes and ending with the formation of basic organs and systems. Describes the development of specific organs and systems in a systematic manner.
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Humans|Embryology|Growth|Research|Germ Cells|Embryonic Development