John P. Trinkaus Embryology Notebook I Page 64
John P. Trinkaus Embryology Notebook I Page 64
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Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the history of research on echinoderms, including information on Jacques Loeb, Hans Driesch, and Theodor Boveri. Trinkaus begins notes on the "Development of the Egg" with information on "inherent factor or potencies (Internal factors)"
Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "The Echinoderm egg, its structure and its relation to the orientation of the embryo. (2:00 P.M.)" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
Page 64 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "The Echinoderm egg, its structure and its relation to the orientation of the embryo. (2:00 P.M.)" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
Page 64 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4