Shrapnell's membrane

Shrapnell's membrane
Shrap·nell's membrane 'shrap-nəlz- n a triangular flaccid part of the tympanic membrane of the ear
Shrapnell Henry Jones (1761-1841)
British anatomist. Shrapnell published the first description of the flaccid portion of the tympanic membrane in 1832.

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  • Henry Jones Shrapnell — (1792 1834) was an English anatomist. For a period of time during his career he was a colleague to Edward Jenner (1749 1823), creator of the vaccine for smallpox.Shrapnell is remembered for his pioneer work in otology. He was the first to… …   Wikipedia

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  • Augustus Quirinus Rivinus — also known as August Bachmann (December 9, 1652 ndash; December 20, 1723) was a German physician and botanist.He was born in Leipzig, Germany, and studied at the University of Leipzig (1669 ndash;1671), continued his studies in the University of… …   Wikipedia

  • Shrapnel (disambiguation) — Shrapnel refers to fragments produced by an explosion or to the spherical shot or musket balls dispersed when a shrapnel shell bursts.It may also refer to:;People *Henry Shrapnel, (1761 1842) was a British Army officer and inventor, most famously …   Wikipedia

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