Lexicographical Neighbors of Subcavities
Literary usage of Subcavities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Operative Surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1916)
"... so that the flow of contaminated solution may be outwards. When the solution
returns clean, the abdominal subcavities—eg, Douglas's cul-de-sac and the ..."
2. A System of Practical Medicine by William Pepper, Louis Starr (1885)
"Multilocular encysted collections of fluid in the pleural cavity are due to the
partitions made by pseudo-membranes which divide the pleura into subcavities ..."
3. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1921)
"... so that the flow of contaminated solution may be outwards. When the solution
returns clean, the abdominal subcavities—eg, Douglas's cul-de-sac and the ..."
4. Manual of Operative Surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1905)
"... so that the flow of contaminated solution may be outwards. When the solution
returns clean, the abdominal subcavities—eg, Douglas's cul-de-sac and the ..."
5. Surgical After-treatment by Le Roi Goddard Crandon, Albert Ehrenfried (1912)
"... conservative adhesions—it is establishing in the whole region one clean-cut
cavity without partitions and subcavities, it is exciting granulation. ..."