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innominate

[ih-nom-uh-nit] / ɪˈnɒm ə nɪt /




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Make out the external jugular, the innominate, and its two branches, and the pulmo-cutaneous and vena cava superior.

From Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)

The branches for the head, neck and upper limbs arise as three large arteries from the transverse part of the aorta; they are named innominate, left common carotid and left subclavian.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" by Various

Aneurysm near the origin has to be diagnosed from subclavian, innominate, and aortic aneurysm, and from other swellings—solid or fluid—met with in the neck.

From Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. by Thomson, Alexis

In the innominate bones of a young child the box-shape exists, while its prominent abdomen resembles that of the gorilla.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 by Various

Professor, on ligature of innominate, 27.on ligature of common carotid, 28.statistics of amputation, 122.Post on ligature of iliac, 10.Pritchard,

From A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners by Bell, Joseph




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