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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...
- Vater Limbus of Vieussens – Raymond Vieussens Valve of Vieussens – Raymond Vieussens Vieussens valve of the Coronary Sinus – Raymond Vieussens Virchow–Robin...
- The 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...
- Subclavian loop (ansa subclavia), also known as Vieussens' ansa after French anatomist Raymond Vieussens (1635-1715), is a nerve cord that is a connection...
- Considerations about the Porosity of Bodies, the first work on this topic. Raymond Vieussens publishes Neurographia universalis, a "pioneering work" on the nervous...
- 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...