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Identifier: landmarkssurface00rawl (find matches)
Title: Landmarks and surface markings of the human body
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Rawling, L. Bathe (Louis Bathe)
Subjects: Human anatomy
Publisher: New York, P. B. Hoeber
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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he correspondingcartilages. These are numbered for general convenience only.1-4. The four points of the heart. 5. The auricular area. 6. The ventricular area. 7. The left ventricle. 8. The apex beat. 9. The pulmonary valve. 10. The pulmonary artery. 11. The aortic valve.V2. The mitral valve. 13. The tricuspid valve. 14. The ascending aorta. 15. The aortic arch. 16. The innominate artery. 17. The right and left common carotid arteries. 18. The right and left subclavian arteries. 19. The right and left subclavian veins. 20. The right and left internal jugular veins. 21. The right and left innominate veins. 22. The superior vena cava. 23. The inferior vena cava. 24. The abdominal aorta. 25. The cceliac axis. 26. The superior mesenteric artery. 27. The renal arteries. 28. The inferior mesenteric artery. 29. The common iliac arteries. 30. The internal iliac arteries. 31. The external iliac arteries. 32. The kidney. 33. The ureters. 34. The ovary. THE HEART, GREAT VESSELS, KIDNEY, AKDURETER
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FIG, XV. To Jace p, 36. THE THORAX 37 A line joining Points i and 3 divides this cardiac area into two parts, which roughly correspond to the aurictdar area above and to the right, and the ventricular area below and to the left. ThisRifiT, XV. 6. ventricular area is occupied mainly by the right ventricle, whilst a narrow strip alongig. XV., . ^^^ j^^^ border represents that part of the leftventricle which comes to the surface. The four points given above for marking out the pro-jection of the heart on the anterior thoracic wall may besimplified by taking and joining the following four points : 1. The upper border of the third right chondro-sternaljunction. 2. The lower border of the second left chondro-sternaljunction. 3. The lower border of the sixth right chondro-sternaljunction. 4. The position of the apex beat. By uniting these four points, the heart is mapped outfor most practical purposes with sufiicient accuracy. The Valves of the Heart. 1. The pulmonary valve is situated at th

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