-
aorta in
abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. The Arc of
Riolan (
Riolan's arcade, Arch of
Riolan, Haller's anastomosis), also
known as the
meandering mesenteric...
- Jean
Riolan (the Younger) (15
February 1577 or 1580 – 19
February 1657) was a
French anatomist who was an
influential member of the
Medical Faculty of...
- 2021). "The
etymology of 'neurology', redux:
early use of the term by Jean
Riolan the
Younger (1610)". Brain. 144 (4): awab023. doi:10.1093/brain/awab023...
- sac. This part
comprises two pieces: Horner's
muscle and the
muscle of
Riolan, the
latter helps hold the
eyelids together to keep the
lacrimal p****age...
-
Latin name for the cuckoo. The 16th/17th
century French anatomist Jean
Riolan the
Younger gives a
rather hilarious etymological explanation, as he writes:...
- king
defeated by
Caius Marius,
spread despite analysis by
anatomist Jean
Riolan the Younger, who
ascribed the
bones to one of Hannibal's elephants. The...
- for Gr**** -ειδής/-ειδές came into use,
mostly by
French anatomist Jean
Riolan the Younger. No Gr****
loanwords (originally -ειδής/-ειδές)
ending in -ideus/-idea/-ideum...
-
entire length. Historically, a
structure variously identified as the arc of
Riolan or
meandering mesenteric artery (of Moskowitz) was
thought to
connect the...
- "near", and ren, "kidney". Similarly, "suprarenal", as
termed by Jean
Riolan the
Younger in 1629, is
derived from the
Latin supra, "above", and ren,...
- 17th
century with
Parisian physician Guy
Patin and
French anatomist Jean
Riolan the Younger. Patin,
nicknamed "Le
Grand Saigneur" (the
Grand Bloodletter)...