Tysonian

Tysonian
Tysonian, a. Anat.
(taɪˈsəʊnɪən)
[f. proper name Tyson (see def.) + -ian.]
Pertaining to or discovered by Edward Tyson, an English anatomist (1649–1708); applied to the sebaceous glands of the prepuce, also called Tyson's glands.
in Cent. Dict. 1900–13 in Dorland Med. Dict.

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