First Book in Physiology: For the Use of Schools and Families. Intended as Introductory to the Larger Work by the Same AuthorSheldon and Company, publishers, 1872 - 191 pages |
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Page 47
... ventricle . This arrangement is represented in Fig . 23 . FIG . 23 . okf d The middle part of the figure represents the heart with its two sides , that have no communication with each other ; a being the right auricle , b the right ven ...
... ventricle . This arrangement is represented in Fig . 23 . FIG . 23 . okf d The middle part of the figure represents the heart with its two sides , that have no communication with each other ; a being the right auricle , b the right ven ...
Page 48
... ventricle is the main apartment . It is much larger than the auricle . The auricle is a sort of entrance - chamber to the main apartment , the ventricle . There are valves , or folding doors , as we may call them , between these two ...
... ventricle is the main apartment . It is much larger than the auricle . The auricle is a sort of entrance - chamber to the main apartment , the ventricle . There are valves , or folding doors , as we may call them , between these two ...
Page 49
... ventricle of the heart just as the air does in the bellows . When the ventricle contracts , the blood , in escaping from the pressure , shuts the valves . If the valves fit well , as they commonly do , none of the blood can go back into ...
... ventricle of the heart just as the air does in the bellows . When the ventricle contracts , the blood , in escaping from the pressure , shuts the valves . If the valves fit well , as they commonly do , none of the blood can go back into ...
Page 50
... You observe much irregularity in the arrange- ment of the two sides of the heart , as they are called . Describe the heart as it really appears , by Fig 24 . The auricle a and the ventricle b make the right. 50 FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY .
... You observe much irregularity in the arrange- ment of the two sides of the heart , as they are called . Describe the heart as it really appears , by Fig 24 . The auricle a and the ventricle b make the right. 50 FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY .
Page 51
... ventricle b make the right side . The auricle c and the ventricle d make the left side . In this front view of the heart you see only a part of the left side . Much of the left auricle and the left ventricle are hidden behind the right ...
... ventricle b make the right side . The auricle c and the ventricle d make the left side . In this front view of the heart you see only a part of the left side . Much of the left auricle and the left ventricle are hidden behind the right ...
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Page 112 - BO many different bones, instead of being one solid, tight box. If a blow be received on the head, these bones give a little upon each other, as it is expressed, and so they are not often broken. They give more in the child than in the adult, because, besides being less brittle, they are less tightly put together. It is well that it is so ; for if it were not, the skull would often be fractured, in the frequent falls which the child has. 9. The bones on the top of the head are fastened together by...