- nerve of lancisi
- \\-länˈchēzē\
Usage: usually capitalized LEtymology: after Giovanni M. Lancisi died 1720 Italian anatomist
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
nerve of Lancisi — nerve of Lan·ci·si län chē zē n either of a pair of longitudinal elevations near the middle line of the upper surface of the corpus callosum Lancisi Giovanni Maria (1654 1720) Italian physician. The foremost Italian physician of his time, Lancisi … Medical dictionary
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