Excerpt from Syllabus of Lectures on Human Embryology: An Introduction to the Study of Obstetrics and Gynæcology; For Medical Students and Practitioners, With a Glossary of Embryological Terms
Embryology (greek, é'yfipvov, embryo, and 209105, a science) is an important subdivision of Biology, treat ing of those successive modifications through which the organism passes in its development from the germ to the adult form.1 Alike important is the study of Natural History, Physiology, and Obstetrics.
The term Embryo, later Fwtus, is applied to the unborn young, which at birth may resemble the parent form, mammals; or, as in some of the lower orders of life, must undergo a series of changes and modifications before attaining to the adult state, - e.g frog.
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