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Early Studies:
- Initial focus on fetal motor activity, based on observations of aborted human fetuses.
- 1837: Erbkam publishes the first descriptions of fetal movements from observations of spontaneous miscarriages.
- 1930s: Pittsburgh anatomist Davenport Hooker studies and films the activity of human fetuses from clinically indicated surgical abortions.
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- Editor(s): CNKE contributors
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