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English: The first appearance in print of «osteogenesis imperfecta», as a title for Table 91 of Vrolik's Tabulae ad illustrandam embryogenesin hominis et mammalium, tam naturalem quam abnormen (1849).
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Source Tabulae ad illustrandam embryogenesin hominis et mammalium, tam naturalem quam abnormen (1849), as digitized by the Universiteit van Amsterdam. [1]
Author Willem Vrolik (died 1863)
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