Abstract
IT is now five years since the publication of this work in America, but it is not to be supposed that because the science with which it deals has all the while been making rapid progress, it is on that account to be regarded as already out of date. For the nature of the book is of such a character as to constitute it a permanent work of reference in the subject; in which respect, although not in its scope and intention, it resembles closely the comparative embryology of Francis Balfour.
Human Embryology.
By Ch. S. Minot, Professor of Histology and Human Embryology, Harvard Medical School, Boston. Pp. xxiii + 815. Large 8vo. (New York, 1892. English edition: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1897.)
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SCHÄFER, E. Human Embryology. Nature 56, 269–270 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056269a0
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