- Albinus muscle
- Al·bi·nus muscle (ahl-biґnoos) [Bernard Siegfried Albinus, German anatomist and surgeon in the Netherlands, 1697–1770] see musculus risorius and musculus scalenus medius.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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Albinus, Weiss — Bernhard S., German anatomist and surgeon, 1697–1770. See A. muscle … Medical dictionary
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