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Page 106
... auricles and two ventricles , arranged in pairs . On the right and left sides of the heart is an auricle joined to and com- municating with a ventricle , but the chambers on the right side do not directly communicate with those on the ...
... auricles and two ventricles , arranged in pairs . On the right and left sides of the heart is an auricle joined to and com- municating with a ventricle , but the chambers on the right side do not directly communicate with those on the ...
Page 110
... auricle into the ventricle , but not in the opposite direction . There are thus four cavities altogether in the heart - the auricle and ventricle of one side being quite separate from those of the other ( fig . 89 ) . ( 1. ) Right ...
... auricle into the ventricle , but not in the opposite direction . There are thus four cavities altogether in the heart - the auricle and ventricle of one side being quite separate from those of the other ( fig . 89 ) . ( 1. ) Right ...
Page 111
... auricle and ventricle opened , and a part of their right and anterior walls removed , so as to show their interior . -1 , superior vena cava ; 2 , inferior vena cava ; 2 ' , hepatic veins cut short ; 3 , right auricle ; 3 ' , placed in ...
... auricle and ventricle opened , and a part of their right and anterior walls removed , so as to show their interior . -1 , superior vena cava ; 2 , inferior vena cava ; 2 ' , hepatic veins cut short ; 3 , right auricle ; 3 ' , placed in ...
Page 112
... Auricle . - The left auricle is situated at the left and posterior part of the base of the heart , and is best seen from behind . It is quadrilateral , and receives on either side two pul- monary veins . The auricular appendix is the ...
... Auricle . - The left auricle is situated at the left and posterior part of the base of the heart , and is best seen from behind . It is quadrilateral , and receives on either side two pul- monary veins . The auricular appendix is the ...
Page 113
... auricle with its appendix has been removed . The right auricle is out of view . 1 , the two right pulmonary veins cut short ; their openings are seen within the auricle ; 1 ' , placed within the cavity of the auricle on the left side of ...
... auricle with its appendix has been removed . The right auricle is out of view . 1 , the two right pulmonary veins cut short ; their openings are seen within the auricle ; 1 ' , placed within the cavity of the auricle on the left side of ...
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