Index of Published Figures Relating to Embryo 8663

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The intact specimen, with its central cavity and irregular pebbly-appearing wall. The inner cell mass is seen toward the upper right. There is no zona.

Fig. 1. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

 

Endometrium showing the typical morphologic features of the 19th day of a classic 28-day cycle. Presumably ovulation occurred approximately 108 hours before removal of specimen.

Fig. 2. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

Mucosa of the Fallopian tube, showing a normal plica covered by tall ciliated columnar epithelium. The remainder of the tube was also normal.

Fig. 3. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

Fig. 4. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

Fig. 5. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

Fig. 6. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

 

 

Fig. 7. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954
Fig. 8. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

Fig. 9. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

 

Fig. 10. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954
Fig. 11. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

Fig. 12. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954

 

 

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