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Martin Barry

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for his work on embryology. He was the first to discover the segmentation of yolk in the mammalian ovum. He enunciated the doctrine that all cells were descended from an original mother cell by cleavage of the nucleus. One of his most fundamental discoveries, published in
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in the Royal Society's Library and Archive catalogue's details of Fellows (accessed 21 April 2008)
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in 1840, and had the previous year, in 1839, been awarded the Society's
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He was President of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh in 1836.
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On the Penetration of Spermatozoa into the Interior of the Ovum
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Marty Barry
FRCPE
FRSE
FRS
Fratton
Portsmouth
Beccles
histology
embryology
Edinburgh
University of Heidelberg
Royal Society
Royal Medal
Philosophical Transactions
spermatozoa
ovum
Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm Bischoff
fertilisation
Oscar Hertwig
"Sir William Turner: A chapter in medical history"
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
"Barry, Martin" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Entry for Barry
Categories
1802 births
1855 deaths

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