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Human Developmental Anatomy Center

These collections are not listed in the Index to the Collections.  You an find further descriptions in the HDAC divisional WebPages.

Arey-Dapena Pediatric Pathology Collection

Over 7000 lantern slides of pathologies. Both gross and histologic images are represented. A database of 2000 of the "best" cases as defined by Dr. Molly Dapena is available, searchable by organ type or pathology.

Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Sudden Infant Death Collection

A collection of wet tissue blocks and glass slides documenting cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Carnegie Collection of Embryology

Started in 1887 by Franklin Mall, this collection's focus is on normal development in the first eight weeks. Collateral materials include photographs and plaster and acetate models. Reprints from the Carnegie Contributions to Embryology, other reprints relating to embryology and curatorial information about the collection are available.

On-line database provides histological information about a sub-set of 660 embryos in the collection.

Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine Embryological Collection

Includes human, rat, mouse and guinea pig embryos.

Geanssler Pulmonary Pathology Collection

A collection of radiographic images and case histories of lung diseases, primarily asbestosis

Hooker-Humphrey Collection

From the University of Alabama this collection is sectioned and stained for nervous system development.

Minot Embryological Collection

Embryos from the Harvard School of Medicine. There are drawings and photographs of the embryos, as well as a large collection of reprints on embryology and related topics collected by Charles S. Minot.

Elizabeth Mapelsden Ramsey Collection

Papers, documents, and artifacts from Elizabeth Ramsey relating to her research and publications on embryology.

Sensnig Collection

From the University of Alabama, a small set of comparative material on glass slides.

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