a. Obs. [f. VISCER-A + -OUS.] Of the nature of, resembling that of, the viscera.
1657. W. Coles, Adam in Eden, xlix. It [fumitory] prevaileth in Chronicall diseases arising from stoppings of the viscerous parts.
1668. Culpepper & Cole, Barthol. Anat., Introd. Viscerous flesh or the flesh of the Bowels.
1728. Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Flesh, The Antients made five different kinds of Flesh: The third, Viscerous, as the Flesh of the Stomach and Intestines.