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James Peter Hill
- Links: James Peter Hill | Hill Collection | Human Embryo (No. 1285) | Echidna Development | Platypus Development
References
Florian J. Hill JP. An early human embryo (no. 1285, Manchester Collection), with capsular attachment of the connecting stalk. (1935) J. Anat., 69(4): 399-411. PMID 17104547
<pubmed>17104547</pubmed>| PMC1249055
The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man
<pubmed>17104317</pubmed>| PMC1248812
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- Embryology History - James Hill
- Hill Collection
- Paper - A Young Human Embryo (Embryo Dobbin) with Head-Process and Prochordal Plate
- Paper - An Early Human Embryo (No. 1285, Manchester Collection), with Capsular Attachment of the Connecting Stalk
- Paper - An early human embryo (no. 1285, Manchester Collection) with capsular attachment of the connecting stalk (1935)
- Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4
- Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 5
- Paper - Development of the Mouse Gonads 1
- Paper - Development of the Mouse Gonads 2
- Paper - Development of the Mouse Gonads 3
- Paper - Further note on the pro-chordal plate in man
- Paper - The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man
- Paper - The corpus luteum of the monotremata
- Paper - The development of the monotremata 4
- Paper - The developmental history of the primates
- Paper - The early development of the cat (1924)
- Paper - The history of the prochordal plate in the rabbit
- Paper - The reproductive cycle in the marsupial Dasyurus viverrinus
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- Category:Hill Collection
- Category:James Hill