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Arthur Tremain Hertig (1904-1990)
Prof Arthur Hertig, professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School, chairman of the school's Department of Pathology (1952 to 1968). Pathologist and researcher on human embryology. He also contributed to the development by others of the contraceptive pill and in vitro fertilization.
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- Embryology History - Arthur Hertig
- Embryology History - Elizabeth Ramsey
- Embryology History - John Rock
- Paper - A description of 34 human ova within the first 17 days of development
- Paper - Histochemical observations on the germ cells of human embryos (1953)
- Paper - Histological and histochemical observations on the corpus luteum
- Paper - Information regarding the time of human ovulation derived from a study of 3 unfertilized and 11 fertilized ova
- Paper - On a complete normal 12-day human ovum of the pre-villous stage (1939)
- Paper - On a human blastula recovered from the uterine cavity 4 days after ovulation (1946)
- Paper - On a normal human ovum not over 7.5 days of age (1945)
- Paper - On a normal ovum of approximately 9 to 10 days of age (1945)
- Paper - On the development of the amnion and exocoelomic membrane in the previllous human ovum (1945)
- Paper - On the development of the early human ovum, with special reference to the trophoblast of the previllous stage (1944)
- Paper - On the preimplantation stages of the human ovum second to the fifth day of development
- Paper - Some aspects of early human development
- Paper - Studies on the human corpus luteum 1
- Paper - Studies on the human corpus luteum 2
- Paper - Studies on the human oocyte and its follicle 1
- Paper - The human conceptus during the first two weeks of gestation
- Paper - Two human embryos showing early stages of the definitive yolk sac
- Paper - Two human ova of the pre-villous stage, having a developmental age of about eight and nine days respectively
- Paper - Two human ova of the pre-villous stage, having a developmental age of about seven and nine days respectively (1945)
- Paper - Two human ova of the previous stage, having an ovulation age of about eleven and twelve days respectively
- Paper - lnvolution of tissues in fetal life (1946)
- Paper - the primary human oocyte - some observations on the fine structure of Balbiani's vitelline body and the origin of the annulate lamellae
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