| Willis' antrum, etc. |
see antrum pyloricum, circulus arteriosus cerebri, and nervus accessorius, and see under cord and paracusis.
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| Willis' c.’s |
numerous fibrous bands (dural trabeculae) that extend transversely across the inferior angle of the superior sagittal sinus.
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| Willis' p. |
processus uncinatus pancreatis.
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| willow |
1. any plant of the genus Salix. The bark contains salicin, the precursor of salicylic acid; white willow is used as a source of salicylic acid and as an herbal remedy. 2. a preparation of the bark of various Salix native to central and southern Europe and collectively known as white willow, containing salicin, a precursor of salicylic acid, to which it is converted metabolically; used as an antiinflammatory and antipyretic.
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| willow f. |
greenstick f.
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