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valvula venosa (medicine) and Stiegel, Henry William (sh)


valvula venosa (medicine)


valvula venosa


In the embryo, one of the pair of valves at the opening from the sinus venosus into the right atrium,

Synonym: venous valve.


Stiegel, Henry William (sh)




orig. Heinrich Wilhelm Stiegel

born May 13, 1729, near Cologne
died Jan. 10, 1785, Charming Forge, Pa., U.S.

German-born U.S. ironmaster and glassmaker.

After arriving in Philadelphia in 1750, he quickly became a prosperous ironmaster. In 1762 he bought a huge tract of land in Lancaster County and built the town of Manheim, where he established American Flint Glassworks; there he imported Venetian, German, and English glassworkers to make utilitarian vessels and high-quality blue, purple, green, and clear tableware. He owned three mansions, where his comings and goings were announced by a cannon salute and band Music, but his lavish style and adverse economic conditions eventually bankrupted him.