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Eustachian
Eustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.) (a) Discovered by Eustachius. (b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian catheter. Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of the middle ear through the nose or mouth. Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of the ear to the pharynx. See Ear. Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless in the adult.
Eustachian catheter
Eustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.) (a) Discovered by Eustachius. (b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian catheter. Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of the middle ear through the nose or mouth. Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of the ear to the pharynx. See Ear. Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless in the adult.
Eustachian catheter
Catheter Cath"e*ter, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? a thing let down or put in, catheter, fr. ? to send down, to let down; ? + ? to send.] (Med.) The name of various instruments for passing along mucous canals, esp. applied to a tubular instrument to be introduced into the bladder through the urethra to draw off the urine. Eustachian catheter. See under Eustachian. Prostatic catheter, one adapted for passing an enlarged prostate.
Eustachian valve
Eustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.) (a) Discovered by Eustachius. (b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian catheter. Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of the middle ear through the nose or mouth. Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of the ear to the pharynx. See Ear. Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless in the adult.

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- Theodore Eustace (German: Theodor Eustach; 14 February 1659 – 11 July 1732) was the Count Palatine of Sulzbach from 1708 until 1732. Theodore Eustace...
- regency and supervision of his mother. His governor was the Count Johann Eustach von Görtz and in 1771, Christoph Martin Wieland was appointed his tutor...
- Ariadna Konštantín, Trofín, Konstancia, Konštantína Ľuboslav, Ľuboslava, Eustach, Filibert, Liboslav, Eustachia, Liboslava Matúš, Ifigénia, Mirela Móric...
- Johann Eustach von Westernach (December 16, 1545 – October 25, 1627) was the 44th Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order, reigning from 1625 to 1627. Johann...
- of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw 1619–1624 7 Aug 1590 28 Dec 1624 Johann Eustach von Westernach 1625–1627 16 Dec 1545 25 Oct 1627 Johann Kaspar von Stadion...
- facility. While they explore it, Eustach and Astarte appear and a fight ensues in which Kojo is decapitated. Eustach leaves them to continue his mission...
- other women. During their battle against the Lotharingian exorcist Rudolf Eustach, she gives herself to Kojo, enabling him to first gain control of a familiar...
- Ferdinand of Austria 1878 1969 son of Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany 1898 Eustach, Prince of Sanguszko-Lubartowicz 1842 1903 Prince Johann Georg of Saxony...
- Dias, Maureen Rodrigues, Ioline Fitchew, Ann Fitchew Armstrong Bases: Eustach Caldera, Sonoo D'Abreo, Austen Frietas, Isaac Noronha, R.C Fernandes Tenors:...
- Clark, p. 23 and Prestwich, p. 30 Carey et al., p. 113 Gravett, p. 59 Eustach Deschamps, 1360, quoted by Oakeshott (1998), p. 11 Oakeshott (1998), p...