Engravings of the arteries - illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J. Bell; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries (1801) (14783104962)
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Title: Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J. Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries
Year: 1801 (1800s)
Authors: Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842 Bell, John, 1763-1820. Anatomy and physiology of the human body
Subjects: Arteries Arteries
Publisher: London : Printed by C. Whittington, Dean Street, Fetter Lane, for T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row and T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, in the Strand
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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, ZonJon /;,/-\/,„7/.. 17 EXPLANATION PLATE II. Explaining the Diaphragm, the Situation of theHeart, the Blood-vessels of the Breast, and theAbdominal Aorta. Read the Text from p. 245—252, and p. 408. a. The Diaphragm, dividing the thorax from the abdomen. b. The Heart lying upon the diaphragm, and with the apex obliquely to the left side. c. The Right Auricle. d. The Left Auricle ; that which receives the blood from the lungs. e. The Superior Vena Cava, returning the blood from the arms and head to the rightauricle. f. The Arch of the Aorta. g. The Pulmonic Artery. h h. The Right and Left Carotid Artery. d 18 i. The Subclavian Artery. k. The Internal Mammary Artery. l. The Thyroid Artery, to the shoulder, the neck, and the thyroid gland.m. The Vertebral Artery.n. The Lungs of the right side. 0. The Perforation of the Diaphragm, for the transmission of the inferior cava,p. The Hole by which the (Esophagus passes into the abdomen.0^ The Lesser Muscle of the Diaphragm. See the Text,
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