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Warren H. Lewis
Warren Harmon Lewis (1870—1964)
June 17, I870 - July 3, 1964
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., U. S. A.
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Reference
Corner GW. Warren Harmon Lewis 1870-1964 A Biographical Memoir. (1964) National Academy Of Sciences 324-345. PDF
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- Book - Manual of Human Embryology 12
- Embryology History - Warren Lewis
- Paper - The cartilaginous skull of a human embryo twenty-one millimeters in length (1920)
- Paper - The development of the arm in man (1902)
- Paper - The development of the limbs, body-wall and back
- Paper - The development of the limbs, body-wall and back (1901)
- Paper - The use of guide planes and plaster of Paris for reconstructions from serial sections
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