- Gerdy ligament
- suspensory l. of axilla.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Ligament — A ligament is a tough band of connective tissue that connects various structures such as two bones. Ligament is a fitting term; it comes from the Latin ligare meaning to bind or tie. * * * 1. A band or sheet of fibrous tissue connecting two or… … Medical dictionary
Gerdy fibers etc. — Ger·dy fibers, etc. (zher deґ) [Pierre Nicholas Gerdy, French surgeon, 1797–1856] see under fiber, fontanelle, loop, ligament, and tubercle … Medical dictionary
Gerdy — Pierre N., French surgeon, 1797–1856. See G. fibers, under fiber, G. fontanelle, G. hyoid fossa, G. ligament, G. interatrial loop, G. tubercle … Medical dictionary
Gerdy fibers — the fibers of the superficial ligament connecting the clefts of the palmar surfaces of the fingers … Medical dictionary
Pierre Nicolas Gerdy — (May 1, 1797 March 18, 1856) was a French physician who was a native of Loches. He was a professor with the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and worked with the greatest Parisian surgeons of the early and mid 19th century, including Jacques Lisfranc … Wikipedia
suspensory ligament of axilla — a layer ascending from the axillary fascia and ensheathing the pectoralis minor muscle; so called because traction by it during abduction of the upper limb produces the hollow of the armpit (fossa axillaris). Called also Campbell l. and Gerdy l … Medical dictionary
List of human anatomical parts named after people — This is a list of human anatomical parts named after people. :For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.:For a list of eponyms sorted by name see List of eponyms.Alphabetical listFor clarity, entries are listed by the name … Wikipedia
Human leg — Lateral aspect of right leg Latin membrum inferios MeSH … Wikipedia
Tubercle — A small tuber, a small lump or bump. * * * 1. A nodule, especially in an anatomic, not pathologic, sense. 2. A circumscribed, rounded, solid elevation on the skin, mucous membrane, or surface of an organ. 3. A slight … Medical dictionary
Body of talus — Left talus, from above. Latin corpus tali Gray s … Wikipedia