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Definition of Aponeuroses
1. aponeurosis [n] - See also: aponeurosis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aponeuroses
Literary usage of Aponeuroses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anatomy: Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1897)
"aponeuroses are flattened or ribbon-shaped tendons, ... The tendons and aponeuroses
are connected, on the one hand, with the muscles, and, on the other hand ..."
2. A Manual of syphilis and the venereal diseases by James Nevins Hyde, Frank Hugh Montgomery (1900)
"The significance of this lies chiefly in the consequences to the structures with
which such aponeuroses are in anatomical connection. ..."
3. Transactions of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association (1906)
"An article by Dr. Kenelm Winslow appearing in the February, 1904, number of the
Annals of Surgery, entitled "The aponeuroses the Supporting Structures of ..."
4. A Treatise on Food and Diet: With Observations on the Dietetical Regimen by Jonathan Pereira (1843)
"These animals furnish their Bones, Cartilages, Tendons, aponeuroses, Ligaments,
Cellular Tissue, Fat, Muscles or Flesh, Viscera, Blood, and Milk, ..."
5. Catechism of the Principles of Veterinary Surgery by W[illy] E[dward] A[lexander]. Wyman (1905)
"DISEASES OF aponeuroses. What r6le do the diseases of aponeuroses play in surgery ?
They play a very important part, giving rise to long-lived ..."
6. Wonders of the Human Body: From the French of A. Le Pileur by Auguste Le Pileur (1870)
"Bones, cartilages, joints—Muscles, tendons, aponeuroses. Bones.—The bones are
the framework of the human body. They are formed of a hard and extremely ..."