The development of the frog's egg : an introduction to experimental embryology

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Title: The development of the frog's egg : an introduction to experimental embryology
Author: Morgan, Thomas Hunt
Abstract: From the Preface: The development of the frog's egg was first made known through the studies of Swammerdam, Spallanzani, Rusconi, and von Baer. Their work laid the basis for all later research. More recently the experiments of Pfluger and of Roux on this egg have turned the attention of embryologists to the study of development from an experimental standpoint. Owing to the ease with which the frog's egg can be obtained, and its tenacity of life in a confined space, as well as its suitability for experimental work, it is an admirable subject with which to begin the study of vertebrate development. In the following pages an attempt is made to bring together the most important results of studies of the development of the frog's egg. I have attempted to give a continuous account of the development, as far as that is possible, from the time when the egg is forming to the moment when the young tadpole issues from the jelly-membranes. Especial weight has been laid on the results of experimental work, in the belief that the evidence from this source is the most instructive for an interpretation of the development. The evidence from the study of the normal development has, however, not been neglected, and wherever it has been possible I have attempted to combine the results of experiment and of observation, with the hope of more fully elucidating the changes that take place. Occasionally departures have been made from the immediate subject in hand in order to consider the results of other work having a close bearing on the problem under discussion. I have done this in the hope of pointing out more definite conclusions than could be drawn from the evidence of the frog's egg alone.
Citable URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1912/1165
Date: 1897

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Table of Contents.pdf 81.61Kb PDF View/Open Table of Contents
Introduction.pdf 39.01Kb PDF View/Open Introduction
Chap 1.pdf 872.3Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 1: The formation of the sex-cells
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Chap 6.pdf 903.0Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 6: Formation of the germ-layers
Chap 7.pdf 544.2Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 7: The production of abnormal embryos with spina bifida
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Chap 9.pdf 348.8Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 9: Experiments of Born and of Roux
Chap 10.pdf 688.5Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 10: Modification of cleavage by compression of the egg
Chap 11.pdf 999.2Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 11: The effect of injuring one of the first two blastomeres
Chap 12.pdf 982.0Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 12: Interpretations of the experiments and conclusions
Chap 13.pdf 614.1Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 13: Organs from the endoderm
Chap 14.pdf 800.4Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 14: Organs from the mesoderm
Chap 15.pdf 490.1Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 15: Organs from the ectoderm
Chap 16.pdf 170.1Kb PDF View/Open Chapter 16: Effects of temperature and of light on development
Appendix.pdf 78.30Kb PDF View/Open Appendix
Literature.pdf 599.1Kb PDF View/Open Literature
Index.pdf 247.9Kb PDF View/Open Index

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