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'''vacuole''' L.  ''vacuum '' = an empty space; a clear space in cell cytoplasm.
'''vagina''' L. = a sheath, a scabbard (L.  ''gladius '' = sword was a common Roman term for penis); cf. evagination, invagination.
'''vallate''' L.  ''vallatus '' = walled, from L.  ''vallum '' = a rampart; of largest lingual papillae, surrounded by groove & wall; cf. circumvallate.
'''valve '''L.  ''valva '' = a fold, a leaf of a folding door.
'''van Gieson''', Ira. 1865-1913 American histologist & bacteriologist; v. G.'s stain = a mixture of acid fuchsin in saturated picric acid staining collagen bright pink.
'''varicose '''adj.''' '''L.  ''varicosus '' = like a twisted vein, from L.  ''varix (-ices) '' = a twisted vein.
'''varicosity '''L. " ; 1. a dilatation in a vein; 2. a dilatation in a nerve fibre.
'''Varolio''',''' '''Costanzio. 1543-1575 Bologna, Rome physician & anatomist;''' '''pons Varolii = pons of brainstem.
'''vas (-a) '''L.  ''vas '' = a dish, a vessel.
'''vas nervi (vasa nervorum)''' L. " +  ''nervi '' = of a nerve; blood vessels supplying a nerve fascicle.
'''vas rectus''' '''(vasa recta)''' L. " +  ''rectus '' = straight; straight blood vessels in renal medulla.
'''vas vasi (vasa vasorum)''' L. " +  ''vasi '' = of a vessel; blood vessels supplying wall of a blood vessel.
'''vascular '''adj. L.  ''vasculum '' = a small vessel, dim L.  ''vas ''.
'''vasopressin''' L. " + OF.  ''presser '' = to press; hormone from pars nervosa of hypophysis increasing blood pressure.
'''Vater''', Abraham. 1684-1751 Wittenburg anatomist, botanist & pathologist; ampulla of Vater = hepato-pancreatic ampulla at end of bile duct (1720); corpuscles of Vater-Pacini = lamellated corpuscles in skin; tubercle of Vater = greater duodenal papilla (1710).
'''ventral '''adj. L.  ''venter '' = belly; bellywards.
'''ventricle '''L.  ''ventriculus '' = a small belly, dim. L.  ''venter ''; cavities of brain; largest two chambers of heart.
'''Verga''', Andrew. 1811-1895 Milan psychiatrist;''' '''ventricle of V. = posterior extension of the cavity of the septum pellucidum; canal of V. = small tunnel in petrous temporal bone containing a vein.
'''Verhoeff''', Frederick H. 1874-1968 Boston ophthalmologist; stain for elastic tissue.
'''vermiform''' L.  ''vermis '' = worm +  ''forma '' = shape.
'''Vernier''' Pierre. 1580-1637 Paris physicist; vernier scale.
'''Vesalius '''('''Wesel'''),''' '''Andreas. 1514-1564 Flemish (studied at Louvain & Paris) anatomist of Padua, Bologna & Pisa; founder of scientific, topographical anatomy; conducted public dissections at Padua; criticised Galen; wrote  ''De corporis humani fabrica '' (1543).
'''vesica '''L. = bladder.
'''vesicle''' L.  ''vesicula '' = a little sac, blister or bladder; e.g., seminal vesicle.
'''vesicular''' adj. L. " ; like blisters; of pale dispersed chromatin in a nucleus, a vesiculated nucleus.
'''vestibule''' L.  ''vestibulum '' = entrance hall (where one takes off L.  ''vestes '' = garments); entrance to nose, mouth, larynx, inner ear, female reproductive system.
'''vibrissa (-ae) '''L.  ''vibrare '' = to vibrate; hairs in nasal vestible which vibrate to air currents during snoring.
'''Vicq d'Azyr''',''' '''Felix. 1748-1794 Paris physician & comparative anatomist; bundle of V. d'A. = mamillothalamic tract of diencephalon (1781).
'''Vidus Vidius (= Guido Guidii)''' 1500-1569 Paris physician, Pisa philosopher;''' '''Vidian nerve = nerve of pterygoid canal (1611).
'''Vieussens''',''' '''Raymond de. 1641-1716; Montpellier, Paris physician;''' '''anulus of V. = ansa subclavia; limbus fossa ovalis; valve of V. = superior medullary velum.
'''villus (-i)''' L. = a hair, (? from L.  ''pilus '' = a tangled mass of hair); a thin projection of the lining of the small intestine, which resemble the nap of a cloth.
'''Virchow''', Rudolph. 1821-1902 German pathologist & politician involved in public healthg issues; a founder of German anthropological society; developed understanding of the cellular basis of pathological processes;''' '''Virchow-Robin spaces = perivascular spaces around arterioles and arteries of central nervous system.
'''visceral''' adj. L.  ''viscera '' = body organs; as opposed to somatic structures.
'''viscus''' L. = any internal organ in a cavity, from L.  ''visco '' = I make sticky.
'''vitelline '''adj. L.  ''vitellus '' = a little calf, a term of endearment; the yolk of an egg (Celsus, c. 10 AD)
'''vitreous '''L.  ''vitreus '' = glassy; gelatinous mass inside the eyeball with glassy transparency.
'''Volkmann''', Alfred Wilhelm. 1800-1877 Dorpat & Halle physiologist; V.'s canals = oblique vascular channels in compact bone (1873); cf. Havers.
'''vomeronasal organ''' L.  ''vomere '' = to vomit & L.  ''vomer '' = a ploughshare (which throws the earth to either side like vomit) +  ''nasus '' = nose; small tubular epithelial organ located on antero-inferior surface of nasal septum; organ of Jacobson, q.v.
'''vorticose''' adj. L.  ''vortex '' = eddy, vortex;  ''venae vorticosae '' = veins with whirl-like disposition around eyeball.





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Abbreviations: ( ) plural form in brackets, A. Arabic, abb. abbreviation, c. circa =about, F. French adj. adjective, G. Greek, Ge. German, cf. compare, L. Latin, dim. diminutive, NA. Nomina anatomica, q.v. which see, OF. Old French




vacuole L. vacuum = an empty space; a clear space in cell cytoplasm.


vagina L. = a sheath, a scabbard (L. gladius = sword was a common Roman term for penis); cf. evagination, invagination.


vallate L. vallatus = walled, from L. vallum = a rampart; of largest lingual papillae, surrounded by groove & wall; cf. circumvallate.


valve L. valva = a fold, a leaf of a folding door.


van Gieson, Ira. 1865-1913 American histologist & bacteriologist; v. G.'s stain = a mixture of acid fuchsin in saturated picric acid staining collagen bright pink.


varicose adj. L. varicosus = like a twisted vein, from L. varix (-ices) = a twisted vein.


varicosity L. " ; 1. a dilatation in a vein; 2. a dilatation in a nerve fibre.


Varolio, Costanzio. 1543-1575 Bologna, Rome physician & anatomist; pons Varolii = pons of brainstem.


vas (-a) L. vas = a dish, a vessel.


vas nervi (vasa nervorum) L. " + nervi = of a nerve; blood vessels supplying a nerve fascicle.


vas rectus (vasa recta) L. " + rectus = straight; straight blood vessels in renal medulla.


vas vasi (vasa vasorum) L. " + vasi = of a vessel; blood vessels supplying wall of a blood vessel.


vascular adj. L. vasculum = a small vessel, dim L. vas .


vasopressin L. " + OF. presser = to press; hormone from pars nervosa of hypophysis increasing blood pressure.


Vater, Abraham. 1684-1751 Wittenburg anatomist, botanist & pathologist; ampulla of Vater = hepato-pancreatic ampulla at end of bile duct (1720); corpuscles of Vater-Pacini = lamellated corpuscles in skin; tubercle of Vater = greater duodenal papilla (1710).


ventral adj. L. venter = belly; bellywards.


ventricle L. ventriculus = a small belly, dim. L. venter ; cavities of brain; largest two chambers of heart.


Verga, Andrew. 1811-1895 Milan psychiatrist; ventricle of V. = posterior extension of the cavity of the septum pellucidum; canal of V. = small tunnel in petrous temporal bone containing a vein.


Verhoeff, Frederick H. 1874-1968 Boston ophthalmologist; stain for elastic tissue.


vermiform L. vermis = worm + forma = shape.


Vernier Pierre. 1580-1637 Paris physicist; vernier scale.


Vesalius (Wesel), Andreas. 1514-1564 Flemish (studied at Louvain & Paris) anatomist of Padua, Bologna & Pisa; founder of scientific, topographical anatomy; conducted public dissections at Padua; criticised Galen; wrote De corporis humani fabrica (1543).


vesica L. = bladder.


vesicle L. vesicula = a little sac, blister or bladder; e.g., seminal vesicle.


vesicular adj. L. " ; like blisters; of pale dispersed chromatin in a nucleus, a vesiculated nucleus.


vestibule L. vestibulum = entrance hall (where one takes off L. vestes = garments); entrance to nose, mouth, larynx, inner ear, female reproductive system.


vibrissa (-ae) L. vibrare = to vibrate; hairs in nasal vestible which vibrate to air currents during snoring.


Vicq d'Azyr, Felix. 1748-1794 Paris physician & comparative anatomist; bundle of V. d'A. = mamillothalamic tract of diencephalon (1781).

Vidus Vidius (= Guido Guidii) 1500-1569 Paris physician, Pisa philosopher; Vidian nerve = nerve of pterygoid canal (1611).


Vieussens, Raymond de. 1641-1716; Montpellier, Paris physician; anulus of V. = ansa subclavia; limbus fossa ovalis; valve of V. = superior medullary velum.


villus (-i) L. = a hair, (? from L. pilus = a tangled mass of hair); a thin projection of the lining of the small intestine, which resemble the nap of a cloth.


Virchow, Rudolph. 1821-1902 German pathologist & politician involved in public healthg issues; a founder of German anthropological society; developed understanding of the cellular basis of pathological processes; Virchow-Robin spaces = perivascular spaces around arterioles and arteries of central nervous system.


visceral adj. L. viscera = body organs; as opposed to somatic structures.


viscus L. = any internal organ in a cavity, from L. visco = I make sticky.


vitelline adj. L. vitellus = a little calf, a term of endearment; the yolk of an egg (Celsus, c. 10 AD)


vitreous L. vitreus = glassy; gelatinous mass inside the eyeball with glassy transparency.


Volkmann, Alfred Wilhelm. 1800-1877 Dorpat & Halle physiologist; V.'s canals = oblique vascular channels in compact bone (1873); cf. Havers.


vomeronasal organ L. vomere = to vomit & L. vomer = a ploughshare (which throws the earth to either side like vomit) + nasus = nose; small tubular epithelial organ located on antero-inferior surface of nasal septum; organ of Jacobson, q.v.


vorticose adj. L. vortex = eddy, vortex; venae vorticosae = veins with whirl-like disposition around eyeball.






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