When the blood is emptied into the right auricle, it is directed by the Eustachian valve through the foramen ovale, into the left auricle, thence into the left ventricle, and so into the aorta to all parts of the system. A Compend of human physiology - Page 201by Albert Philson Brubaker - 1893 - 236 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Gurney Smith, John Neill - Obstetrics - 1852 - 128 pages
...vena cava ascendens, which finally discharges its contents into the right auricle of the heart. From the right auricle, it is directed by the Eustachian...through the foramen ovale, into the left auricle, thence it passes into the left ventricle, by which it is distributed through the aorta to the system, a large... | |
| John Steggall - 1858 - 804 pages
...the duct us venosus : next, the blood of the inferior cava enters the right auricle of the heart, and is directed by the Eustachian valve through the foramen ovale into the left auricle, from which it passes into the left ventricle, and thence into the ascending aorta. Nearly all this... | |
| Malcolm William Hilles - Physiology - 1860 - 350 pages
...admixture does not take place ; but that the pure blood, conducted by the Eustachian valve, passes directly through the foramen ovale into the left auricle, thence into the left ventricle, whence it passes, by means of the branches of the arch of the aorta, into the more highly developed... | |
| John Neill, Francis Gurney Smith - 1861 - 994 pages
...vena cava ascendens, which finally discharges its contents into the right auricle of the heart. From the right auricle, it is directed by the Eustachian valve through the foramen ovate, into the left auricle, thence it passes into the left ventricle, by which it is distributed... | |
| Emil Küss - 1875 - 584 pages
...cava. In fact (see p. 516), the blood of the inferior vena cava, guided by the Eustachian valve, passes through the foramen ovale into the left auricle, thence into the left ventricle, and so into the arch of the aorta. At the lastnamed place a small part of this blood is taken by the descending portion... | |
| Émile Küss - Physiology - 1875 - 576 pages
...cava. In fact (see p. 516), the blood of the interior vena cava, guided by the Eustachian valve, passes through the foramen ovale into the left auricle, thence into the left ventricle, and so into the arch of the aorta. At the lastnamed place a small part of this blood is taken by the descending portion... | |
| Sir William Turner - Anatomy - 1877 - 916 pages
...of the blood of the umbilical vein from the placenta, flows into the right auricle, but is at once directed by the Eustachian valve through the foramen ovale into the left auricle. It then flows into the left ventricle and the ascending and transverse parts of the aorta, from which... | |
| Henry Ashby - Physiology - 1878 - 280 pages
...circulated through the lower extremities. On entering the right auricle the blood of the inferior vena cava is directed by the Eustachian valve, through the foramen ovale into the left auricle, and from thence into the left ventricle. The left ventricle forces it into the aorta, and it is then... | |
| Rodney Glisan - 1881 - 700 pages
...the lower extremities. This mixed blood is conveyed into the right auricle, and the greater part of it is directed by the Eustachian valve through the foramen ovale into the left auricle. Thence it passes into the left ventricle, which sends much the greater portion of it through the three great... | |
| Samuel Nall - Obstetrics - 1883 - 160 pages
...auricle with the impure blood from the abdomen and lower extremities. From the right auricle it is guided by the Eustachian valve through the foramen ovale into the left auricle, and thus into the left ventricle ; it is then carried by the aorta to the vessels of the head, neck,... | |
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