The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... Blood - vessels in Man : a , h . veins from the right and left arms ; b , f , right and left jugular veins , returning the blood from the head and neck - these four veins unite to form a single trunk , the vena cava superior , which ...
... Blood - vessels in Man : a , h . veins from the right and left arms ; b , f , right and left jugular veins , returning the blood from the head and neck - these four veins unite to form a single trunk , the vena cava superior , which ...
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... blood onward . The size of the heart has been estimated as about that of the closed fist of the same individual . Its weight , as compared with that of the body , was deter- f . 9 h d . b C- -K - 0 12 Fig . 3. - Theoretical Section of ...
... blood onward . The size of the heart has been estimated as about that of the closed fist of the same individual . Its weight , as compared with that of the body , was deter- f . 9 h d . b C- -K - 0 12 Fig . 3. - Theoretical Section of ...
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... blood having discharged its function , is carried back to the right auricle by the coronary veins ; this blood obviously having the shortest possible systemic circulation . Since all the arterial blood leaves the heart through the ...
... blood having discharged its function , is carried back to the right auricle by the coronary veins ; this blood obviously having the shortest possible systemic circulation . Since all the arterial blood leaves the heart through the ...
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... blood to the Capillaries ( q.v. ) , which pervade every part of the body . The veins , like the arteries , are found in nearly every tissue ; they commence by minute plexuses ( an anatomica ) term for a network - like arrangement ...
... blood to the Capillaries ( q.v. ) , which pervade every part of the body . The veins , like the arteries , are found in nearly every tissue ; they commence by minute plexuses ( an anatomica ) term for a network - like arrangement ...
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... blood which flows through the portal vein passes through two sets of capillaries , between the period of its leaving the aorta and entering the vena cava . Our knowledge of the true course of the C. - viz . , that the blood propelled ...
... blood which flows through the portal vein passes through two sets of capillaries , between the period of its leaving the aorta and entering the vena cava . Our knowledge of the true course of the C. - viz . , that the blood propelled ...
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