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Identifier: tristatemedicalj2189ball (find matches)
Title: Tri-State medical journal
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Ball, James Moores, 1863-1929
Subjects: Tri-State Medical Society Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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The Brain and Spinal Cord with Spinal Nerves.(Eustachian Plate No. XVIII. )Note —The Original Plate measures 7l4 x 11 inches. The semi-lunar valve—that fold of the lining membrane of the rightauricle of the heart which, in the foetus, directs the stream of blood comingfrom the placenta, through the foramen ovale into the left auricle—bears 400 Historical Sketch-Ball. the name of Eustachius, although most historians of medicine agree increditing its discovery to Sylvius de la Boe. Eustachius discovered the origin of the optic nerves and the sixth cere-bral nerves, the stylo-hyoid muscle, the deep muscles of the neck and
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Eustachian Plate No. XXX.(The original is much larger, measuring 7x 11 inches.) throat, the supra-renalcapsules and thoracic duct. The thoracic duct wasdiscovered in the horse in 1565. The description which Eustachius givesof this important part of the lymphatic system reads as follows: Historical Sketch-Ball. 401 In horses, from the great venous trunk of the left side of the neck,behind the root of the internal jugular vein, there is sent off a certain largeshoot or branch, which, besides having a semi-lunar valve at its orifice, isfull of a white and watery humour. Not far from its origin it divides intotwo parts, but these soon again unite into one, which, distributing nobranches, passes the diaphragm on the left side of the vertebrae, and pro-ceeds downwards to the middle of the loins, where, having become en-larged, it is embraced by the aorta, and ends obscurely in a manner not yetwell seen by me.—(Opusc. Anat. De vene sine pari, Antigram. XIII.) Eustachius was less fortunate

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