Alternative terms

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Lexicographical Neighbors of

latinities
latinity
latinization
latinizations
latinize
latinized
latinizes
latinizing
latinly
latinos
lation
latirostres
latirostrous
latiseptate
latish
latisimus dorsi (current term)
latissimi dorsi
latissimus dorsi
latisternal
latitancy
latitant
latitat
latitation
latitats
latitude
latitude film
latitudes
latitudinal
latitudinally
latitudinarian

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1835)
"Fracture of the neck of the humerus, as described by Mr. Hind, is confined to the shaft of the bone above the insertions of the latisimus dorsi and ..."

2. A Medico-legal treatise on malpractice and medical evidence: Comprising the by John J. Elwell (1860)
"... being drawn up by the pectoralis major and latisimus dorsi, while, through the medium of the triceps extensor muscle, is being drawn down, from which, ..."

3. Principles of osteopathy by Dain Loren Tasker (1903)
"... thus making use of the leverage gained through the attachment of the latisimus dorsi. This movement increases the right and left hypochondriacal spaces. ..."

4. Transactions of the Annual Meeting by Ohio State Medical Society (1877)
"Dr. Baldwin, after speaking of the Barr splint insisted on perfect relaxation of the fibres of the pectoralis, major and latisimus dorsi muscles, ..."

5. Archives of Surgery (1894)
"Mr. Nunn has mentioned two cases, in one of which some deficiency of the latisimus dorsi existed. 5. Mr. John Tweedy has record in the Lancet, in which, ..."

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