PMID: 1202989Nov 6, 1975Paper

The timing and sequence of events in the development of the limbs in the human embryo

Anatomy and Embryology
Ronan O'Rahilly, E GARDNER

Abstract

A documented scheme of the early development of the human limbs is presented. It is based on (1) published and unpublished personal observations, and (2) reports of other workers who personally studied staged human embryos. The necessity of studying staged embryos in determining the precise sequence of developmental events is stressed.

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