ha·ver·sian canal hə-.vər-zhən- n, often cap H any of the small canals through which the blood vessels ramify in bone
Ha·vers 'hā-vərz, 'hav-ərz Clopton (1655?-1702)
British osteologist. In 1691 Havers published the first detailed description of the microscopic structure of the bone lamellae and canals and made important observations on the physiology of bone growth and repair. Although Antoni van Leeuwenhoek had observed the haversian canals in 1686, and Malpighi had mentioned the bone lamellae in 1675, Havers' work is remembered particularly because of its full and systematic treatment.
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one of the small canals (diameter about 50 µm) that ramify throughout compact bone. See also Haversian system.
C. Havers (1650-1702), English anatomist
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canalis nutricius.Medical dictionary. 2011.