Jacobson nerve
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Jacobson canal — canal for Jacobson nerve canaliculus tympanicus … Medical dictionary
Jacobson's nerve — n TYMPANIC NERVE … Medical dictionary
Nerve — A bundle of fibers that uses electrical and chemical signals to transmit sensory and motor information from one body part to another. See nervous system. * * * A whitish cordlike structure composed of one or more bundles (fascicles) of myelinated … Medical dictionary
jacobson's nerve — noun Usage: usually capitalized J Etymology: after L.L.Jacobson : tympanic nerve 1 … Useful english dictionary
Jacobson's cartilage — Ja·cob·son s cartilage jā kəb sənz n VOMERONASAL CARTILAGE Jacobson Ludwig Levin (1783 1843) Danish anatomist. Jacobson was a specialist in comparative anatomy. He discovered the vomeronasal organ and the vomeronasal cartilage in 1809. He… … Medical dictionary
Jacobson's nerve — noun see tympanic nerve … Useful english dictionary
Jacobson — Ludwig L., Danish anatomist, 1783–1843. See J. anastomosis, J. canal, J. cartilage, J. nerve, J. organ, J. plexus, J. reflex … Medical dictionary
Tympanic nerve — Nerve: Tympanic nerve Plan of upper portions of glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves. (Tympanic nerve visible in upper right.) Latin nervus tympanicus Gray s … Wikipedia
Sydney Jacobson, Baron Jacobson — Sydney Jacobson, Baron Jacobson, (26 October 1908, Zeerost, Transvaal ndash; 13 August 1988, St Albans, Hertfordshire) was a British journalist, editor and political commentator. Early years Jacobson was the only son and elder child of Samuel and … Wikipedia
Edmund Jacobson — (b. April 22, 1888 in Chicago; d. January 1983 in Chicago) was a US American physician in internal medicine and psychiatry and a physiologist. He was the founder of the Progressive Muscle Relaxation and of Biofeedback.He was the son of Morris… … Wikipedia