Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Peyer's glands

Peyer's glands

[So called from J. K. Peyer, who described them in 1677.]

(Anatomy) Patches of lymphoid nodules, in the walls of the small intestiness; agminated glands; -- called also Peyer's patches. In typhoid fever they become the seat of ulcers which are regarded as the characteristic organic lesion of that disease.