Ventriculi

Word VENTRICULI
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Mercatus prescribes them near the spleen, aut prope ventriculi regimen, or in either of the thighs. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Si nulla digna laesio, ventriculo, quoniam in hac melancholia capitis, exigua nonnunquam ventriculi pathemata coeunt, duo enim haec membra sibi invicem affectionem transmittunt. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Acidi ructus, cruditates, aestus in praecordiis, flatus, interdum ventriculi dolores vehementes, sumptoque cibo concoctu difficili, sputum humidum idque multum sequetur, &c.Hip. lib. de mel. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The babirusa stomach differs from that of the domestic pig chiefly in the enormous size of the diverticulum ventriculi, the prominence of the constrictions that delimit its three main divisions, and in the size and complexity of the cardia. ❋ Unknown (1983)

The greater curvature (curvatura ventriculi major) is directed mainly forward, and is four or five times as long as the lesser curvature. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The tela chorioidea of the third ventricle (tela chorioidea ventriculi tertii; velum interpositum) (Fig. 750) is a double fold of pia mater, triangular in shape, which lies beneath the fornix. ❋ Unknown (1918)

—The lesser curvature (curvatura ventriculi minor), extending between the cardiac and pyloric orifices, forms the right or posterior border of the stomach. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The Posterior Vein of the Left Ventricle (v. posterior ventriculi sinistri) runs on the diaphragmatic surface of the left ventricle to the coronary sinus, but may end in the great cardiac vein. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The tæniæ of the fourth ventricle (tænia ventriculi quarti; ligula) are two narrow bands of white matter, one on either side, which complete the lower part of the roof of the cavity. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The central part (pars centralis ventriculi lateralis; cella) (Fig. 737) of the lateral ventricle extends from the interventricular foramen to the splenium of the corpus callosum. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The Coronary Vein (v. coronaria ventriculi; gastric vein) derives tributaries from both surfaces of the stomach; it runs from right to left along the lesser curvature of the stomach, between the two layers of the lesser omentum, to the esophageal opening of the stomach, where it receives some esophageal veins. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Sir Astley Cooper 12.23 mentioned a case of hernia ventriculi from external violence, wherein the diaphragm was lacerated without any fracture of the ribs. ❋ Unknown (1896)

"Morbus haereditarius, oriens sine causa externa evidente; sed praeeunte plerumque ventriculi affectione insolita; pyrexia; dolor ad articulum, et plerumque pedis pollici, certe pedum et manuum juncturis, potissimum infestus; per intervalla revertens, et saepe cum ventriculi et internarum partium affectionibus alternans." ❋ Thomas Garnett (1784)

This disease differs from Cardialgia, Class I. 2. 4. 5. in its being not uniformly attended with pain of the cardia ventriculi, and from its retrograde motions of a part of the stomach about the upper orifice of it. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

Is not the cardia ventriculi the seat of this disease? ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

_ Hiccough is an exertion of the muscles used in inspiration excited into more violent action by the sensorial power of sensation, in consequence of something which too powerfully stimulates the cardia ventriculi, or upper orifice of the stomach. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

See Arthritis ventriculi, Class I. 2. 4. 6. and Sect. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

One about the pharinx, where the oesophagus opens into the mouth, and the other about the cardia ventriculi, where it opens into the stomach. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

These were 'round individual cells or groups of only two or four cells, usually; however, there are eight or more round cells that are arranged like cube corners to great cube-like or irregular packages lying together, just in the same manner as with the familiar Sarcina ventriculi.' ❋ Priya DasSarma (2010)

Sic bulimum ex magnitudine viarui» ventriculi & intQftinorum alimentafi materiae re - 'cipiendae deftinatarum oriri, raritatem vero via - rum laxitatem & eolliquationem inducere exifti - mavit, & hydropem oriri docuit perforat$one car* jj • nis in parvam formulam vxarum* quae poffit folida corpofis nutrimenta inaquare. ❋ Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann (1792)

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