The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous systemCiba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1972 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... blood supply through small arteries which arise from the circle of Willis . Venous blood is drained into the cavernous sinus . The superior hypophysial arteries spring from the posterior communicating arteries or from the internal ...
... blood supply through small arteries which arise from the circle of Willis . Venous blood is drained into the cavernous sinus . The superior hypophysial arteries spring from the posterior communicating arteries or from the internal ...
Page 158
... blood from the viscera to the muscles and nervous tissues . Therefore , it is to the advantage of the organism that it possess means for regulating blood flow and blood pressure in accordance with current body needs . Even in the ...
... blood from the viscera to the muscles and nervous tissues . Therefore , it is to the advantage of the organism that it possess means for regulating blood flow and blood pressure in accordance with current body needs . Even in the ...
Page 159
... blood pressure . It should be remembered that not all blood vessels of the body respond to a pressor situation by constriction . It is quite likely that , during neuroregulatory visceral and peripheral vasoconstriction , the vessels of ...
... blood pressure . It should be remembered that not all blood vessels of the body respond to a pressor situation by constriction . It is quite likely that , during neuroregulatory visceral and peripheral vasoconstriction , the vessels of ...
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