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Identifier: tratamientodelos00berm (find matches)
Title: Tratamiento de los accidentes repentinos mientras llega un Médico-Cirujano
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Bermudez, Godofredo
Subjects: First aid in illness and injury First Aid
Publisher: Valparaiso : Inglesa
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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antes i contundentes, elcalor, el frió, etc. En una tercera parte tratare-mos de los envenenamientos. Esplicacion de la figura 1. Esta figura representa destapado el cráneo, elpecho i el abdomen. Ella da una idea bastanteexacta de la disposición de los órganos conteni-dos en estas distintas cavidades. El tórax o pe-cho es la caja formada por las costillas i encie-rra al corazón C i a les dos pulmones B. Estosrecubren en parte al corazón, que se encuentraen el centro, un poco hacia adelante i a la iz-quierda. El vientre o abdomen, que se encuentra sepa-rado del tórax por un tabique carnoso, contieneen su cavidad al hígado H, al estómago E, alintestino delgado F, al intestino grueso J, D, L,la vejiga V, los riñones i varias glándulas. A. Cerebro. B. Pulmones con sus distintos lóbulos. C. Corazón.H. Hígado. E. Estómago. F. Intestino delgado. J. Ciego (fondo de saco en que desemboca elintestino delgado, que forma la primera partedel intestino grueso). ACCIDENTES BEPENTINOS
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ACCIDENTES REPENTINOS 11 D. Colon traverso (parte media del intestinogrueso). L, Colon descendente (última porción del in-testino grueso). G. Gran epiplón medio descubierto. V. Vejiga de la orina. i. Glándula tiroide. 2. Vena yugular derecha. 3. Arterias carótidas, derecha e izquierda. 4. Tráquea. 5. Sección de las clavículas. 6. Vena cava superior, 7. Arteria aorta (por donde sale del corazónla sangre roja que va a nutrir todo el organis-mo). 8. Secciones de costillas. g. Masa muscular (carnosa) que recubre lapared del tórax. 10. Vejiga de la hiél. PRIMERA PARTE ACCIDENTES MÉDICOSACCIDENTES PULMONAEES Los pulmones (B. Fig. i) son los órganosdestinados a practicar la respiración, la cualconsiste en el cambio del ácido carbónico conte-nido en la sangre venosa por el oxíjeno delaire. Este fenómeno íntimo se produce en lamasa pulmonar, adonde es arrastrado el aire porla inspiración o dilatación de los pulmones. Es-tos órganos pueden considerarse como dos gran-des fu

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Bermudez__Godofredo
  • booksubject:First_aid_in_illness_and_injury
  • booksubject:First_Aid
  • bookpublisher:Valparaiso___Inglesa
  • bookcontributor:Francis_A__Countway_Library_of_Medicine
  • booksponsor:Open_Knowledge_Commons_and_Harvard_Medical_School
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