caspar bartholin
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A historical figure in medicine: Caspar Bartholin was a Danish physician and anatomist from the 17th century. He is primarily known for his anatomical descriptions, most notably the discovery of the gland in the female reproductive system that now bears his name.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The anatomical discovery is credited to Caspar Bartholin.
- Caspar Bartholin lived and worked during the early 17th century.
Advanced Usage
- "Bartholin's" as a possessive: When referring to the anatomical structure he described, the possessive form "Bartholin's" is used.
- The infection affected her Bartholin's gland.
Variants and Related Words
Bartholin's gland (noun phrase): Either of two small glands located near the vaginal opening, responsible for secreting lubricating fluid.
- Blockage of a Bartholin's gland can cause a cyst.
Bartholinitis (noun): Inflammation of a Bartholin's gland.
- She was diagnosed with bartholinitis.
Synonyms
- Anatomist: A scientist who studies the structure of organisms.
- Physician: A medical doctor.
Related Phrases
Bartholin's cyst: A fluid-filled swelling that can form if the duct of the gland becomes blocked.
- The doctor drained the Bartholin's cyst.
Bartholin's abscess: A painful collection of pus caused by an infected Bartholin's gland.
- The abscess required immediate surgical treatment.
Noun
- Danish physician who discovered Bartholin's gland (1585-1629)