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Identifier: cu31924031263597 (find matches)
Title: Human physiology
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Furneaux, William S
Subjects: Human physiology
Publisher: London New York : Longmans, Green
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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Fig. 128.—Diagram illustrating the Circulation. 1, right auricle; 2, left auricle ; 3, right ventricle; 4, left ventricle; 5, vena cava superior;6, vena cava inferior; 7, pulmonary arteries : 8, lungs ; 9, pulmonary veins ; 10, aorta Jn, alimentary canal; is, liver ; 13, hepatic arteiy ; 14, portal vein ; 15, hepatic vein. The pulmonary circulation (Lat. pulmo, a lung) is not nearlyso extensive as the systemic, and less force is therefore needed to
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Fig. 129.- -General View of the Heart and Great Blood-vesselsof the Trunk. i, right auricle ; b, left auricle ; c, right ventricle ; d, left ventricle; e, ribs ; f, kidneys;ij arch of the aorta ; 2, descending aorta ; 3 and 4, right and left carotid arteries ; 5 and 6,right and left subclavian arteries ; 7, arteries supplying the lower extremities ; 8, pulmonaryartery ; cj, vena cava superior ; 10 and n, right and left subclavian veins ; 12 and 13, rightand left jugular veins ; 14, vena cava inferior ; 15 and 16, veins which collect blood fromthe lower extremities. I38 ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGY produce it, hence the reason why the walls of the right ventricleare so much thinner than those of the left. The shortest course which the blood can possibly take is,however, not through the lungs, but through the coronary system, orsystem of the heart. In this instance it enters the coronary arteriesjust outside the semilunars of the aorta, passes through a capillarynetwork, and is then collected

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  • booksubject:Human_physiology
  • bookpublisher:London_
  • bookpublisher:_New_York___Longmans__Green
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  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:146
  • bookcollection:cornell
  • bookcollection:americana
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