Diseases of the heart and circulation in infancy and adolescenceBlakiston, 1888 - 215 pages |
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... pulmonary tissue . This topography constitutes an irregular triangle , and ... artery are situated opposite the lower margin of the second interspace ... pulmonary arteries , and that the mitral and tricuspid valves are closed , thus ...
... pulmonary tissue . This topography constitutes an irregular triangle , and ... artery are situated opposite the lower margin of the second interspace ... pulmonary arteries , and that the mitral and tricuspid valves are closed , thus ...
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... pulmonary artery and lungs , by way of the pulmonary vein , into the left auricle , and from there into the left ventricle . It also represents the time required by the blood to traverse the systemic circulation and find its way back ...
... pulmonary artery and lungs , by way of the pulmonary vein , into the left auricle , and from there into the left ventricle . It also represents the time required by the blood to traverse the systemic circulation and find its way back ...
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... pulmonary artery are to be sought for in the second intercostal space , near the left edge of the sternum . As before stated , the cardiac apparatus is situated somewhat higher in the very young , hence we , in these cases , place our ...
... pulmonary artery are to be sought for in the second intercostal space , near the left edge of the sternum . As before stated , the cardiac apparatus is situated somewhat higher in the very young , hence we , in these cases , place our ...
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... pulmonary artery , in order to eliminate effete matter and receive oxygen . In the foetus this mechanism does not pertain , as only enough blood is passed through the pulmonary arteries to maintain their calibre , so that they will be ...
... pulmonary artery , in order to eliminate effete matter and receive oxygen . In the foetus this mechanism does not pertain , as only enough blood is passed through the pulmonary arteries to maintain their calibre , so that they will be ...
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... artery patulous , it still receives too large a quantity ; hence nature has provided a vessel peculiar to the foetus , the ductus arteriosus , arising from the point of bifurcation of the pulmonary artery and opening into the arch of ...
... artery patulous , it still receives too large a quantity ; hence nature has provided a vessel peculiar to the foetus , the ductus arteriosus , arising from the point of bifurcation of the pulmonary artery and opening into the arch of ...
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