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Eustachian
Eustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.) (a) Discovered by Eustachius. (b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian catheter. Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of the middle ear through the nose or mouth. Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of the ear to the pharynx. See Ear. Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless in the adult.
Eustachian catheter
Eustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.) (a) Discovered by Eustachius. (b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian catheter. Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of the middle ear through the nose or mouth. Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of the ear to the pharynx. See Ear. Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless in the adult.
Eustachian catheter
Catheter Cath"e*ter, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? a thing let down or put in, catheter, fr. ? to send down, to let down; ? + ? to send.] (Med.) The name of various instruments for passing along mucous canals, esp. applied to a tubular instrument to be introduced into the bladder through the urethra to draw off the urine. Eustachian catheter. See under Eustachian. Prostatic catheter, one adapted for passing an enlarged prostate.
Eustachian valve
Eustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.) (a) Discovered by Eustachius. (b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian catheter. Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of the middle ear through the nose or mouth. Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of the ear to the pharynx. See Ear. Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless in the adult.

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- 1156 – ?) Alice (1160-12 Feb 1218), married Count Aymer of Angoulême Eustachia (1162–1235), married firstly William of Brienne, son of Erard II of Brienne...
- 1886 as N. eustachys and once by Jacob Gijsbert Boerlage in 1900 as N. eustachia. Nepenthes eustachya is a climbing plant. The stem attains a length of...
- Leueua (in the reign of Edward the Confessor) Eulalia (appointed 1074) Eustachia Cecilia (perhaps appointed 1107) Emma Mary (1189) J. (elected 1216) Amicia...
- Haubergere worked as an armourer in Cheapside in the early 1300s and in 1348 Eustachia l’Armurer was training her husband's daughter, likely in the field. In...
- included the bell founder Johanna Hill, the cutler Agnes Cotiller and Eustachia l’Armurer. Medieval blacksmiths used a variety of techniques to create...
- de Châtillon-Saint-Pol, married to Aubert of Hangest, lord of Senlis. Eustachia de Châtillon-Saint-Pol, married in 1215 to Daniel of Bethune, and later...
- Born 1725 Died (1802-09-25)25 September 1802 Family Krasiński Consort Eustachia Potocka Elżbieta Potocka Anna Ossolińska Issue with Anna Ossolińska Jan...
- Konstancia, Konštantína Ľuboslav, Ľuboslava, Eustach, Filibert, Liboslav, Eustachia, Liboslava Matúš, Ifigénia, Mirela Móric, Maurícius, Maurus Zdenka, Polyxénia...
- trips to Athens for recordings songs. Anna, accompanied by her sister Eustachia, recorded 23 recordings. Anna and Eftychia, apart from the albums, took...
- brilliant talents brought him into contact with the court, and he married Eustachia, a lady highly esteemed in imperial circles. The emperor sent him back...