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FALLOPIAN TUBES

Volume 8 · 59 words · 1810 Edition

in Anatomy, two ducts arising from the womb, one on each side of the fundus, and thence extended to the ovaries, having a considerable share in conception. They are called tubæ, from their form, which bears some resemblance to a trumpet; and their denomination Fallopian, they take from Gabriel Fallopius, mentioned in the next article. Fallopius See ANATOMY Index.