What's a good, clear, simple easy to read, understand human embryology book/website?

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Something that is clear, simple and easy to understand, not just a list of this becomes this, then this, then this, fold fold fold, whatever whatever, fold fold fold, disappear, appear, fold fold fold.

Something simple, idiot proof. Preferably with a clinical or surgical slant to it would be even better. Thanks.

I've read Larsen's human embryology and another thin purple revision one. Both were pretty decent books but sometimes they made me wish I were never born. In the end I just don't remember a thing about embryology apart from the 270 degree gut turn.
 
Sadly, I can't really help you with this. I was stuck with Langman's Embryology myself, which wasn't so bad to get trough, but definitely not easy either. Especially since I was just beginning my studies then. I could understand it pretty well, as long as I got someone to explain bits and pieces to me. And sequences of pictures, instead of only single ones help too.

Personally, I don't think it can be simplified in any way... Maybe you can get someone to explain it to you? It helped in my case.
 
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