The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: HeartThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Page 99
... patient's arterial system . Thus , the heart and lungs contain no blood , except for that small quantity which ... patients under general anesthesia have a cardiac output of approximately 2.4 liters per square meter of body surface ...
... patient's arterial system . Thus , the heart and lungs contain no blood , except for that small quantity which ... patients under general anesthesia have a cardiac output of approximately 2.4 liters per square meter of body surface ...
Page 253
... Patients with penetrating wounds of the heart can be classified in three gen- eral groups : 1. People who have received extensive lacerations or large - caliber gunshot wounds comprise this group . These patients die almost immediately ...
... Patients with penetrating wounds of the heart can be classified in three gen- eral groups : 1. People who have received extensive lacerations or large - caliber gunshot wounds comprise this group . These patients die almost immediately ...
Page 257
... patients with pen- etrating wounds of the heart . They reported 78 patients thus treated , with a mortality of 5.5 percent of those requiring only aspira- tion . Among 23 patients who did not respond to pericardiocentesis , the ...
... patients with pen- etrating wounds of the heart . They reported 78 patients thus treated , with a mortality of 5.5 percent of those requiring only aspira- tion . Among 23 patients who did not respond to pericardiocentesis , the ...
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action activity acute anterior aorta aortic aortic valve appearance arch associated atrial atrioventricular become block blood body border branch bundle cardiac cardiomegaly cause cells changes CIBA circulation clinical common complete Continued contraction coronary artery CUSP decrease defect diastolic dilatation direction disease drugs early effects endocardial enlargement failure fibers flow heart hypertension important increase infarction INFERIOR insufficiency INTERNAL interventricular involved lateral lead left atrium left ventricle left ventricular lesions lung mechanism membrane mitral valve murmur muscle myocardial myocardial infarction NERVE Netter node normal occur opening organ origin output oxygen patients peripheral PLATE portion position posterior present pressure projection PULMONARY ARTERY result rheumatic fever right atrium right ventricle right ventricular seen segment septal septum severe shows side sinus sound stenosis SUPERIOR sympathetic systolic thoracic tion tissue tricuspid TRUNK upper usually VEIN VENA CAVA venous vessels wall waves