The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... course of the blood from the heart to the most minute blood - vessels ( the capillaries , q.v ) , and from these back to the heart . To simplify the consideration of the subject , we shall consider - 1 . The anatomy of the organs of ...
... course of the blood from the heart to the most minute blood - vessels ( the capillaries , q.v ) , and from these back to the heart . To simplify the consideration of the subject , we shall consider - 1 . The anatomy of the organs of ...
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... course to the different parts of the system , we obviously have only to follow the aorta to its final branches . Referring to the article AORTA , where the principal branches of that great organ are indicated , it is sufficient ...
... course to the different parts of the system , we obviously have only to follow the aorta to its final branches . Referring to the article AORTA , where the principal branches of that great organ are indicated , it is sufficient ...
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... course of the C. - viz . , that the blood propelled from the left side of the heart , after traversing the arteries , returned by the veins to the right side of the heart ; and the blood of the right side , passing through the pul ...
... course of the C. - viz . , that the blood propelled from the left side of the heart , after traversing the arteries , returned by the veins to the right side of the heart ; and the blood of the right side , passing through the pul ...
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... course . This action of the heart may be observed by opening the chest of a living animal , or , better still , of an animal deprived of sensation and motion by poison , and in which artificial respiration is kept up . It is then seen ...
... course . This action of the heart may be observed by opening the chest of a living animal , or , better still , of an animal deprived of sensation and motion by poison , and in which artificial respiration is kept up . It is then seen ...
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... course of the Niger was still much in the same position . To solve it , if possible , C. - the rank of commander having been conferred upon him - started again in Aug. , 1825 , in company with Capt . Pearce , R. N. , Mr. Dickson , and ...
... course of the Niger was still much in the same position . To solve it , if possible , C. - the rank of commander having been conferred upon him - started again in Aug. , 1825 , in company with Capt . Pearce , R. N. , Mr. Dickson , and ...
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