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An Atlas of Embryology

W. H. Freeman & Brian Bracegirdle
Sort Name
Atlas of Embryology, An
Release Date
1963
Format
Hardcover
Status
Official
Languages
English
Dimensions (WxHxD)
?×?×? mm
Weight
? g
Page Count
102
Publishers
Heinemann

Annotation

Descriptive embryology is recognised as a necessary and valuable part of courses in biology to G.C.E. 'A' Level and to first degrees; but students often experience difficulties in interpreting the embryological structures seen under the microscope. This book is intended to help overcome these difficulties, while at the same time summarising the descriptive embryology of frog and chick in sufficient detail for degree level.

It consists of photographs of sectioned and entire embryos of chick and frog with corresponding large detailed drawings on the facing pages.

Each slide was photographed through a microscope and shows a typical specimen, likely to be encountered by the student. The drawings were done directly from the specimens themselves independently of the photographs and, both in content and style, should be the ideal of the student and examination candidate.

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Archive.org ID
atlasofembryolog0000unse_z0k1
Goodreads Book ID
15311508
LCCN (Library of Congress Control Number)
65002814
OCN/Worldcat ID
1023837274
OpenLibrary Book ID
OL5935751M

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