Lexicographical Neighbors of Subclavians
Literary usage of Subclavians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1832)
"When the subclavians are pouring back their blood into the arch of the aorta and
ventricle, the elasticity of the brachial arteries, acting upon the blood ..."
2. A Treatise on Comparative Embryology by Francis Maitland Balfour (1881)
"In most other types the origin of the subclavians is carried upwards, so that
they usually spring from a trunk common to them and the carotids (arteria ..."
3. History of the Human Body by Harris Hawthorne Wilder (1909)
"Crocodiles and turtles present an exception to this, and in these, as in birds,
the subclavians arise from the base of the carotids, an origin so radically ..."
4. History of the Human Body by Harris Hawthorne Wilder (1909)
"Crocodiles and turtles present an exception to this, and in these, as in birds,
the subclavians arise from the base of the carotids, an origin so radically ..."
5. The Elements of Embryology by Michael Foster, Francis Maitland Balfour (1883)
"In some Mammals both subclavians spring from a trunk common to them and the ...
Various further modifications in the origin of the subclavians are found in ..."