Lexicographical Neighbors of Sylvins
Literary usage of Sylvins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on nervous and mental diseases: For Students and Practitioners of by Landon Carter Gray (1895)
"Underneath the corpora quadrigemina is a narrow channel, the aqueduct of sylvins,
running back to connect with the fourth ventricle (4), which is prolonged ..."
2. Organic and Functional Nervous Diseases: A Text-book of Neurology by Moses Allen Starr (1913)
"Join these two points, and the line will lie over the fissure of sylvins.
The anterior limb of the fissure will be two inches behind the external angular ..."
3. Organic and Functional Nervous Diseases by Moses Allen Starr (1907)
"Join these two points, and the line will lie over the fissure of sylvins. ...
The fissure of sylvins is about four inches long. FIG. 206. ..."
4. Diseases of the Spinal Cord by Byrom Bramwell (1884)
"... the aqueduct of sylvins;—the motor fibres which carry the impression ...
geniculata and the reflex centre in the grey matter of the aqueduct of sylvins. ..."
5. Twentieth Century Practice: An International Encyclopedia of Modern Medical by Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1897)
"T\ital softening of the territory of the artery of the fissure of sylvins,
including the corpus striatum—due to obliteration of the first two centimetres of ..."
6. A Treatise on nervous and mental diseases: For Students and Practitioners of by Landon Carter Gray (1895)
"Underneath the corpora quadrigemina is a narrow channel, the aqueduct of sylvins,
running back to connect with the fourth ventricle (4), which is prolonged ..."
7. Organic and Functional Nervous Diseases: A Text-book of Neurology by Moses Allen Starr (1913)
"Join these two points, and the line will lie over the fissure of sylvins.
The anterior limb of the fissure will be two inches behind the external angular ..."
8. Organic and Functional Nervous Diseases by Moses Allen Starr (1907)
"Join these two points, and the line will lie over the fissure of sylvins. ...
The fissure of sylvins is about four inches long. FIG. 206. ..."
9. Diseases of the Spinal Cord by Byrom Bramwell (1884)
"... the aqueduct of sylvins;—the motor fibres which carry the impression ...
geniculata and the reflex centre in the grey matter of the aqueduct of sylvins. ..."
10. Twentieth Century Practice: An International Encyclopedia of Modern Medical by Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1897)
"T\ital softening of the territory of the artery of the fissure of sylvins,
including the corpus striatum—due to obliteration of the first two centimetres of ..."