Breschet veins
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Breschet canals sinus veins — Bres·chet canals, sinus, veins (brə shaґ) [Gilbert Breschet, French anatomist, 1783 1845] see canales diploici, sinus sphenoparietalis, and venae diploicae … Medical dictionary
Gilbert Breschet — (July 7, 1784 May 10, 1845) was a French anatomist who was born in Clermont Ferrand. He studied medicine at the University of Paris, and in 1812 was conferred as doctor of medicine in Paris. In 1836 he succeeded Jean Cruveilhier (1791 1874) as… … Wikipedia
Vein — A blood vessel that carries blood low in oxygen content from the body back to the heart. The deoxygenated form of hemoglobin (deoxyhemoglobin) in venous blood makes it appear dark. Veins are part of the afferent wing of the circulatory system… … Medical dictionary
sinus — 1. [TA] A channel for the passage of blood or lymph, without the coats of an ordinary vessel; e.g., blood passages in the gravid uterus or those in the cerebral meninges. 2. [TA] A cavity or … Medical dictionary
canal — A duct or channel; a tubular structure. SEE ALSO: c., duct. SYN: canalis [TA]. [L. canalis] abdominal c. SYN: inguinal c.. accessory c. a channel leading from the root … Medical dictionary
Sphenoparietal sinus — Infobox Vein Name = PAGENAME Latin = sinus sphenoparietalis GraySubject = 171 GrayPage = 658 Caption = The sinuses at the base of the skull. (Sphenoparietal sinus labeled at upper right.) Caption2 = DrainsFrom = superficial middle cerebral vein… … Wikipedia
History of Medicine — History of Medicine † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Medicine The history of medical science, considered as a part of the general history of civilization, should logically begin in Mesopotamia, where tradition and philological… … Catholic encyclopedia
canales diploici — [TA] diploic canals: bony canals in the cranial bones, located in the spongy bone between the compact tables and providing for passage of the veins of the diploл; called also Breschet canals … Medical dictionary