Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... lungs by the pulmonary aorta . Between the auricle and ventricle , and between the ventricle and aorta are two sets of valves of different con- struction , and so beautifully adapted to prevent regurgita- tion as always to have excited ...
... lungs by the pulmonary aorta . Between the auricle and ventricle , and between the ventricle and aorta are two sets of valves of different con- struction , and so beautifully adapted to prevent regurgita- tion as always to have excited ...
Page 18
... lungs into the left auricle , and so into the strong left ventricle , and regurgitation being prevented as on the right side by similar curious valves , the blood is forced into all parts of the body , to nourish it , and generate ...
... lungs into the left auricle , and so into the strong left ventricle , and regurgitation being prevented as on the right side by similar curious valves , the blood is forced into all parts of the body , to nourish it , and generate ...
Page 19
... lungs seems alluded to , but that through the liver is passed over in silence . Servetus attributed animal heat to the circulation ; was * Report of the Trans . of the Brit . Assoc . , 1839 . aware that the heart receives venous blood ...
... lungs seems alluded to , but that through the liver is passed over in silence . Servetus attributed animal heat to the circulation ; was * Report of the Trans . of the Brit . Assoc . , 1839 . aware that the heart receives venous blood ...
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... lungs , gets to the left ventricle , and is distributed to the body by the arteries . He also gives reason for his belief in the circulation , observing that Galen was unacquainted with the important truth . He denies the old doctrine ...
... lungs , gets to the left ventricle , and is distributed to the body by the arteries . He also gives reason for his belief in the circulation , observing that Galen was unacquainted with the important truth . He denies the old doctrine ...
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... lungs , stomach , & c . , and this sympathetic system is supplied with motor power , and capacity of conveying its impressions to the cerebro- spinal system . We need not describe the spinal nerves- seven cervical , twelve dorsal , five ...
... lungs , stomach , & c . , and this sympathetic system is supplied with motor power , and capacity of conveying its impressions to the cerebro- spinal system . We need not describe the spinal nerves- seven cervical , twelve dorsal , five ...
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