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Raymond Vieussens (ca. 1635 – 16
August 1715) was a
French anatomist from Le Vigan.
There is
uncertainty regarding the
exact year of
Vieussens birth, with...
- The
superior medullary velum (anterior
medullary velum) is a thin,
transparent lamina of
white matter[citation needed]
which -
together with the inferior...
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Vater Limbus of
Vieussens – Raymond
Vieussens Valve of
Vieussens – Raymond
Vieussens Vieussens valve of the
Coronary Sinus – Raymond
Vieussens Virchow–Robin...
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Vieussens valve of the
coronary sinus is a
prominent valve at the end of the
great cardiac vein,
marking the
commencement of the
coronary sinus. It...
- The
fossa ovalis is a
depression in the
right atrium of the heart, at the
level of the
interatrial septum, the wall
between right and left atrium. The...
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Subclavian loop (ansa subclavia), also
known as
Vieussens' ansa
after French anatomist Raymond Vieussens (1635-1715), is a
nerve cord that is a connection...
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Considerations about the
Porosity of Bodies, the
first work on this topic.
Raymond Vieussens publishes Neurographia universalis, a "pioneering work" on the nervous...
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Archived 30
January 2005 at the
Wayback Machine,
retrieved on 27 June 2005
Vieussens (1685)[verification needed]
Percheron G, Fénelon G, Leroux-Hugon V, Fève...
- of the left atrium. The
origin of the
coronary sinus is
marked by the
Vieussens valve of the
coronary sinus which is
situated at the
endpoint of the great...
- foramina: Also
known as
foramina venarum minimarum or "
Vieussens' foramina"
after Raymond Vieussens (1635–1715).
These structures are ****s of the Thebesian...