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... ventricle . On the surface of the cerebrum may be seen the dura mater and pia mater , but these are better seen in the dog . In the dog observe a . The dura mater , a thick and very resistant membrane ; its prolongation between the ...
... ventricle . On the surface of the cerebrum may be seen the dura mater and pia mater , but these are better seen in the dog . In the dog observe a . The dura mater , a thick and very resistant membrane ; its prolongation between the ...
Page 81
... ventricle ; a small band of connective tissue will be observed passing from the posterior surface of the ventricle to the adjoining wall of the pericardium . Seizing this band with the forceps , divide it between the forceps and the ...
... ventricle ; a small band of connective tissue will be observed passing from the posterior surface of the ventricle to the adjoining wall of the pericardium . Seizing this band with the forceps , divide it between the forceps and the ...
Page 82
... ventricle will remain motionless without any spontaneous beat ; the upper third and the auricles will continue to beat with regularity . By means of a longitudinal incision divide the auricles with the attached portions of ventricle ...
... ventricle will remain motionless without any spontaneous beat ; the upper third and the auricles will continue to beat with regularity . By means of a longitudinal incision divide the auricles with the attached portions of ventricle ...
Page 91
... ventricles to rather below the middle of the right margin of the heart . The front is also more convex than the back ... ventricle , which will be on your right hand . Note also the pulmonary artery arising nearly in the middle line of ...
... ventricles to rather below the middle of the right margin of the heart . The front is also more convex than the back ... ventricle , which will be on your right hand . Note also the pulmonary artery arising nearly in the middle line of ...
Page 93
... ventricular crifice . The auriculo - ventricular valve will float up and close the orifice . Note the star - shaped junction of the valve - flaps . Introduce a pair of scissors between two of the valves , and cut through the wall ...
... ventricular crifice . The auriculo - ventricular valve will float up and close the orifice . Note the star - shaped junction of the valve - flaps . Introduce a pair of scissors between two of the valves , and cut through the wall ...
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