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Definition of Nervus spinalis
1. Noun. Any of the 31 pairs of nerves emerging from each side of the spinal cord (each attached to the cord by two roots: ventral and dorsal).
Exact synonyms: Spinal Nerve
Terms within: Dorsal Horn, Dorsal Root, Anterior Horn, Anterior Root, Ventral Horn, Ventral Root
Generic synonyms: Nerve, Nervus
Specialized synonyms: Anterior Crural Nerve, Femoral Nerve, Nervus Femoralis, Nervus Phrenicus, Phrenic Nerve, Cervical Nerve, Coccygeal Nerve, Nervus Coccygeus, Lumbar Nerve, Sacral Nerve, Thoracic Nerve
Terms within: Dorsal Horn, Dorsal Root, Anterior Horn, Anterior Root, Ventral Horn, Ventral Root
Generic synonyms: Nerve, Nervus
Specialized synonyms: Anterior Crural Nerve, Femoral Nerve, Nervus Femoralis, Nervus Phrenicus, Phrenic Nerve, Cervical Nerve, Coccygeal Nerve, Nervus Coccygeus, Lumbar Nerve, Sacral Nerve, Thoracic Nerve
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nervus Spinalis
Literary usage of Nervus spinalis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to neurology by Charles Judson Herrick (1918)
"... nervus spinalis Fig. 45.—Left lateral aspect of a human brain from which the
cerebral hemisphere (with the exception ..."