Lexicographical Neighbors of Saphenae
Literary usage of Saphenae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On varicose disease of the lower extremities, and its allied disorders by John Gay (1868)
"That varicose disease originates in the branches of the saphenae, from whence
its course is to extend itself to the muscular system of veins. 6th. ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1833)
"... for out of a great many instances in which I myself have tied varicose saphenae
veins, and have seen the operation performed by others, I have never met ..."
3. Verhandlungen by Berliner Dermatologische Gesellschaft (1904)
"... ein^ Patienten mit Endo- periode nebs Demn * ^en Venae saPhenae in der Eruptions-
ober die ... saphenae ..."
4. Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery by Bransby Blake Cooper (1852)
"... saphenae and haemorrhoidal veins. Varices sometimes undergo a spontaneous
cure, owing to coagulation of the blood taking place to a sufficient extent to ..."
5. On varicose disease of the lower extremities, and its allied disorders by John Gay (1868)
"That varicose disease originates in the branches of the saphenae, from whence
its course is to extend itself to the muscular system of veins. 6th. ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1833)
"... for out of a great many instances in which I myself have tied varicose saphenae
veins, and have seen the operation performed by others, I have never met ..."
7. Verhandlungen by Berliner Dermatologische Gesellschaft (1904)
"... ein^ Patienten mit Endo- periode nebs Demn * ^en Venae saPhenae in der Eruptions-
ober die ... saphenae ..."
8. Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery by Bransby Blake Cooper (1852)
"... saphenae and haemorrhoidal veins. Varices sometimes undergo a spontaneous
cure, owing to coagulation of the blood taking place to a sufficient extent to ..."