The Columbian Cyclopedia, Том 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... arteries , veins , and capillaries . The course of the blood through these organs will be best eluci- dated by the aid of a diagram , equally applicable for all other mammals as well as for man , and for birds . The a shaded part of fig ...
... arteries , veins , and capillaries . The course of the blood through these organs will be best eluci- dated by the aid of a diagram , equally applicable for all other mammals as well as for man , and for birds . The a shaded part of fig ...
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... artery from re - entering the ventricle . The pul- monary artery gradually divides into smaller and smaller branches , which ultimately merge into capillaries . In these capillaries which are freely distributed over the interior of all ...
... artery from re - entering the ventricle . The pul- monary artery gradually divides into smaller and smaller branches , which ultimately merge into capillaries . In these capillaries which are freely distributed over the interior of all ...
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... arteries , the latter rising directly from the arch of the aorta , a ' , the former from a short trunk called the arteria innominata ; g , the left sub- clavian artery , rising directly from the aorta , while the right sub- clavian ...
... arteries , the latter rising directly from the arch of the aorta , a ' , the former from a short trunk called the arteria innominata ; g , the left sub- clavian artery , rising directly from the aorta , while the right sub- clavian ...
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... artery , dividing into branches g and i , going to the right and left lung respectively ; e , e ' , the pulmonary veins ( two from either lung ) , entering into the left auricle , k ; 1 , the mitral valve ; m , the left ventricle , from ...
... artery , dividing into branches g and i , going to the right and left lung respectively ; e , e ' , the pulmonary veins ( two from either lung ) , entering into the left auricle , k ; 1 , the mitral valve ; m , the left ventricle , from ...
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... arterial blood necessary for its own nutrition from the coronary arteries , two trunks which are given off by the aorta immediately above the semi - lunar valves ; and that this blood having discharged its function , is carried back to ...
... arterial blood necessary for its own nutrition from the coronary arteries , two trunks which are given off by the aorta immediately above the semi - lunar valves ; and that this blood having discharged its function , is carried back to ...
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