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Revision as of 17:17, 21 July 2017
Introduction
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University of Göttingen, Germany.
Prof. Christoph Viebahn (Head of Embryology Department).
Prof. Eric Blechschmidt (1904 – 1992) |
The Blechschmidt Collection, named for Erich Blechschmidt (1904 – 1992), developed methods of human embryo reconstruction from serial sections and generated large models describing the embryonic period of human development.[1] The models include whole surface views as well as detailed views of embryo internal structures.
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Collection Scanning
This collection has been the first of the DEC to be scanned and has been a testbed for the equipment, slide preparation and associated documentation. Based upon these results we have now developed a set of standard protocols for future collection scanning. My special thanks to Hannes Sydow, who has been involved with the many technical aspects of collection scanning.
Anatomische Gesellschaft (Gottingen 2016) | Blechschmidt collection HDD |
2017 Test Image Link
Selected slides form the Blechschmidt Collection are available for registered user access. Please advise me if you are unable to see the linked files below following log-in.
- 2.57 mm sagittal - 22 slides total 23 (1954-08-10)
- 3.4 mm sagittal - 82 slides total 87 (1954-04-09)
- 4 mm sagittal - 3 slides total 4 (1951-05-05)
- 5.8 mm frontal - 54 slides total 77 (1954-09-20)
- 6.5 mm sagittal - 40 slides total 40 (1953-09-29)
- 11 mm frontal - 29 slides total 76 (1951-09-01)
This only in a trial, final database will vary from this draft test structure. Current total database size of Blechschmidt trial 39.22 GB.
- Folder - Each embryo has own folder with the original embryo name (date).
- Project Details - CRL in mm and total number of slides available (from catalogue).
- Tag - Plane of embryo section (Sagittal, Frontal, Transverse). Collection name (Blechschmidt).
- Slide - Slide number as described in file name (Trial - Not all scanned slides are currently uploaded).
Embryo Examples
1951_09_01
11 mm frontal - 29 slides total 76 (1951-09-01)
1950_01_11
This is the macro image JPG of slide003 in this set. Directly exported to desktop from database, It has not been modified.
Direct link to slide in database - Slide003 macro image
1950_04_20
1950_11_28
1950_12_08
1951_03_20
1952_03_10
1963_05_06
1963_05_06 55 slides total
University of Göttingen
- Dept. of Anatomy and Embryology
- The Human Embryology Collection
- Collections of the University Medical Center
- The Blumenbach Skull Collection
References
- ↑ <pubmed>13227045</pubmed>
Book - The prenatal developmental stages of man. An Introduction to Human Embryology. Karger, Basel 1960 (German-English parallel text).
Search Pubmed: BLECHSCHMIDT E
PubMed - E. Blechschmidt |
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Search Pubmed: BLECHSCHMIDT E
Note - Publication list is sorted into chronological order and the square brackets indicate that these are published in German language. |
Blechschmidt (1977) The programming of afferent and efferent nervous fibers in man. Arch Psychiatr Nervenkr (1970) ;224:259-72. PMID: 597031.
Blechschmidt (1976) [Error of the basic biogenetic law]. Fortschr. Med. ;94:465-6, 492. PMID: 964903. Blechschmidt (1974) [Embryology today. New cognitions and perceptions]. Hippokrates ;45:3-21. PMID: 4846031. Blechschmidt (1970) [Developmental dynamics of the visceral arches. Functional differentiation]. HNO ;18:261-71. PMID: 5535179. Blechschmidt et al. (1970) [The spiralization process in myelin sheath development]. Arch Psychiatr Nervenkr (1970) ;213:1-10. PMID: 5417832. Blechschmidt (1969) [Differentiations in the kinetic field. (Conditions for development of the metamere)]. Acta Anat (Basel) ;73:351-71. PMID: 4244915. Blechschmidt (1968) [The metabolic fields of the human ovum (current views on early human develop)]. Z Geburtshilfe Gynakol ;168:143-55. PMID: 5707278. Blechschmidt & Göttlicher (1968) [The developmental-dynamic differentiation of the colon musculature]. Z Morphol Anthropol ;59:322-31. PMID: 5696837. Blechschmidt & Arndt (1967) [The developmental kinetic performance of the commissural tracts. (The capacity of cell aggregations for formative functions in the brain primordium]. Z Morphol Anthropol ;58:243-52. PMID: 5595003. Blechschmidt & Neumann (1967) [The ultrastructure of the ciliary and desmosomal primordia in the human eye. (The submicroscopic relationship of the pigment epithel with the retina]. Z Morphol Anthropol ;58:230-42. PMID: 5595002. Blechschmidt & Petersen (1967) [Early embryonic developmental movements of the human arm as a factor of possible malformations]. Ergeb Chir Orthop ;49:62-111. PMID: 6017719. Blechschmidt (1967) [The developmental movements of the human eye vesicle. Their meaning for the early physiognomy]. Ophthalmologica ;153:291-308. PMID: 6030901. DOI. Blechschmidt & Daikoku (1966) [Regional differences in embryonal dendrites and neurites. (Electronmicroscopic study)]. Acta Anat (Basel) ;65:30-57. PMID: 5965970. Blechschmidt & Daikoku (1966) [The formation of motor innervation in the human tongue musculature. Electron microscopy of embryonal end-plates]. Acta Anat (Basel) ;63:179-98. PMID: 5915888. BLECHSCHMIDT (1964) [THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGAN SYSTEMS IN MAN]. Med Monatsschr ;18:99-103. PMID: 14193295. BLECHSCHMIDT (1963) [The formation functions of the human epidermis. I. The formation of layers of the integument]. Arch Klin Exp Dermatol ;215:567-78. PMID: 13971601. BLECHSCHMIDT (1960) [Electron microscopic studies on the medullary tube of chicken embryos]. Z Anat Entwicklungsgesch ;121:434-45. PMID: 13801428. BLECHSCHMIDT (1957) [Developmental movements of somites and their significance for the segmentation of the spinal cord]. Z Anat Entwicklungsgesch ;120:150-72. PMID: 13531202. BLECHSCHMIDT (1957) [Vacuolization processes in the embryonic meninges and in the neural tube; a contribution to developmental kinetics]. Z Anat Entwicklungsgesch ;120:45-71. PMID: 13456662. BLECHSCHMIDT (1956) [Developmental and functional research on the movement mechanism; coordination of developmental movements, somatogenesis]. Acta Anat (Basel) ;27:62-88. PMID: 13338966. BLECHSCHMIDT (1955) [Studies of the functional development of the external ear in humans]. Acta Anat (Basel) ;25:204-20. PMID: 13301196. BLECHSCHMIDT (1955) [Embryological studies from the functional point of view]. Acta Anat (Basel) ;24:339-92. PMID: 13258087. BLECHSCHMIDT (1955) [Growth factors of descensus testis]. Z Anat Entwicklungsgesch ;118:175-82. PMID: 14386871. BLECHSCHMIDT (1955) [Study of the functional development of the nervous system (genesis of growth coordination)]. Z Anat Entwicklungsgesch ;119:112-30. PMID: 13300226. BLECHSCHMIDT (1954) [Reconstruction method by using synthetic substances; a process for investigation and demonstration of developmental movements]. Z Anat Entwicklungsgesch ;118:170-4. PMID: 13227045. BLECHSCHMIDT (1953) [The development of the tooth germ in man dynamic formation of the human embryo]. Acta Anat (Basel) ;17:207-39. PMID: 13050279. BLECHSCHMIDT (1953) [Recent contributions to dental histology]. Dtsch Zahnarztl Z ;8:17-8. PMID: 13051998. BLECHSCHMIDT (1952) [Functional development of Corti's organ]. Arch Ohren Nasen Kehlkopfheilkd ;162:35-52. PMID: 12986790. BLECHSCHMIDT & SCHUTZ (1951) [Marking by sublimation in a vacuum]. Anat Anz ;97:177-8. PMID: 14915090. |
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