Lexicographical Neighbors of Spinals
Literary usage of Spinals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Dissection and Practical Anatomy: Founded on Gray and Gerrish by William Thomas Eckley, Corinne Buford Eckley (1903)
"Nerves: posterior divisions of spinals. Posterior margin of the mastoid process
... 01 spinals. Insertion : lower border and outer surface of the first ..."
2. Characteristic Materia Medica by William H. Burt (1873)
"For the acute and sub-acute stages, we have O ' again to select a remedy from
the cerebro-spinals ; such as Aconite, Bryonia, Arnica, Belladonna and ..."
3. Characteristic Materia Medica by William H. Burt (1873)
"When acute symptoms do arise, we find such remedies as Belladonna, Phytolacca,
and Pulsatilla, belonging to the cerebro-spinals, most useful, ..."
4. An Introduction to Neurology by Charles Judson Herrick (1922)
"The cranial nerves exhibit a much more complex and diversified pattern than do
the spinals. Their primary segmentation is obscure and there is still some ..."