Gastrointestinal tract
The bowelles ben cominly called the guttes. TREVISA Barth. De P.R. v.xlii (1492) 1398 . Development of the gastrointestinal tract The epithelium and glands of the gastrointestinal tract are endodermal…
Inguinal region
Inguinal, belonging to the groin. WILLIS’ REM. MED. WKS., Vocab. 1681 Development of the structures around the groin Some of the tissue of the primitive myotome does not persist as…
Posterolateral and posterior body wall
You muste ordeyne . . . fastnygis tofore & bihinde & in his flankis. LANFRANC’S CIRURG, 269, c.1400 Development of the posterior body wall The primitive mesenchyme, as the mesoderm,…
Anterolateral body wall
There bee tenne muscles which couer the nether Belly, on either side fiue, called the muscles of the Abdomen. CROOKE Body of Man, 796, 1615 Development of the abdominal wall…
Peripheral nervous system
Thys ordur, unyte, and concord, whereby the partys of thys body are, as hyt were, wyth senewys and neruys knyt togyddur. STARKEY England II . i.158, 1538 Development of the…
Venous system
For betynge of veynes is bettre i-knowe in pe vttre parties of bodies pan ynward abd in pe myddel wipynne. TREVISA Higden (Rolls) I. 59., 1387 Development of the venous…
Lymphatic system
The late anatomical discoveries of the motion of the chyle and lymphatick liquor . . . hath yet made men cure diseases much better than before. BOYLE Usef. Exp. Nat….