| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 pages
...the life of that organ, inasmuch as they would be deprived of a regular supply of revivified blood. From the left auricle, the blood passes into the left ventricle, and from the left ventricle into the ascending aorta and to the upper parts of the body, from which it... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 768 pages
...the life of that organ, inasmuch as they would be deprived of a reguLir supply of revivified blood. From the left auricle, the blood passes into the left ventricle, and from the left ventricle into the ascending aorta, and to the upper parts of the body, from which it... | |
| Henry Gray - 1858 - 808 pages
...is returned to the left side of the heart by the pulmonary veins, which open into the left auricle; from the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle, and from the left ventricle is distributed, by the aorta and its subdivisions, through the entire body.... | |
| Henry Gray - 1864 - 836 pages
...is returned to the left side of the heart by the pulmonary veins, which open into the left auricle; from the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle, and from the left ventricle is distributed, by the aorta and its subdivisions, through the entire body.... | |
| William Meade (M.R.C.S.) - 1874 - 638 pages
...pulmonary artery ; thence through the pulmonary capillaries to the pulmonary veins and left auricle. From the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle, and thence to the system generally. It does not all, however, return directly by the venae cavie, for that... | |
| Arthur Milnes Marshall - 1893 - 682 pages
...into the left auricle, which also receives the very small quantity of blood returned from the lungs by the pulmonary veins. From the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle, and is thence driven along the systemic trunk (Fig. 246, RX), and through the carotid and subclavian arteries... | |
| 1898 - 296 pages
...left auricle. In the left auricle it unites with a small quantit}^ of blood returned from the lungs by the pulmonary veins. From the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle, and is distributed by the aorta almost entirely to PLATE VI. PLAN OF FCETAL CIRCULATION. In this plan, the... | |
| Walter Hollis Eddy - 1907 - 540 pages
...veins (two from each lung). These veins are called the right and left pulmonary veins respectively. From the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle, and in this manner the transfer of blood from the right to the left side of the heart is brought about.... | |
| Amanda Kathryn Beck - 1908 - 316 pages
...left auricle. In the left auricle it unites with a small quantity of blood returned from the lungs by the pulmonary veins. From the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle and is distributed by the aorta almost entirely to the upper extremities by the superior vena cava, the blood... | |
| Bartlett Joshua Palmer - 1920 - 588 pages
...with a small quantity of blood returned (by the pulmonary veins) from the lungs, as yet unexpanded. From the left auricle the blood passes into the left ventricle, and from the left ventricle into the aorta, by whose branches it is distributed, almost entirely, to the... | |
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