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Definition of Craniocerebral
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Craniocerebral
1. Relating to the skull and the brain. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Craniocerebral
Literary usage of Craniocerebral
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Surgical Clinics of North America by Robert E. Hermann, Avram M. Cooperman (1921)
"ABRAHAM O. WILENSKY Mr. SINAI HOSPITAL THE NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF FRACTURE
OF THE SKULL (craniocerebral INJURIES) PRACTICALLY alone among all the ..."
2. A Text-book of clinical anatomy for students and practitioners: For Students by Daniel Nathan Eisendrath (1907)
"Symptoms of injury may appear as a result of a tear of the nerve at the base,
without fracture. i craniocerebral Topography. Relations of surface of skull ..."
3. Atlas and textbook of topographic and applied anatomy by Oskar Max Sigismund Schultze, George David Stewart (1905)
"Krönlein recommends the following lines (see Fig. 13): FIG. 13.—craniocerebral
topography (after Krönlein and Froriep). ..."
4. A Manual of Nervous Diseases by Irving J. Spear (1916)
"craniocerebral TOPOGRAPHY It is important for surgeons and physicians to be
familiar with the relation of the fissures and convolutions of the brain to the ..."
5. The Surgical Clinics of North America by Robert E. Hermann, Avram M. Cooperman (1921)
"ABRAHAM O. WILENSKY Mr. SINAI HOSPITAL THE NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF FRACTURE
OF THE SKULL (craniocerebral INJURIES) PRACTICALLY alone among all the ..."
6. A Text-book of clinical anatomy for students and practitioners: For Students by Daniel Nathan Eisendrath (1907)
"Symptoms of injury may appear as a result of a tear of the nerve at the base,
without fracture. i craniocerebral Topography. Relations of surface of skull ..."
7. Atlas and textbook of topographic and applied anatomy by Oskar Max Sigismund Schultze, George David Stewart (1905)
"Krönlein recommends the following lines (see Fig. 13): FIG. 13.—craniocerebral
topography (after Krönlein and Froriep). ..."
8. A Manual of Nervous Diseases by Irving J. Spear (1916)
"craniocerebral TOPOGRAPHY It is important for surgeons and physicians to be
familiar with the relation of the fissures and convolutions of the brain to the ..."