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Identifier: anatomyphysiolog00jord (find matches)
Title: "Anatomy, physiology and laws of health;"
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Jordan, Johnson H. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Medicine, Popular Anatomy Physiology
Publisher: Chicago, W. H. Moore & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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surrounded by a strong membranous saccalled the pericardium, which protects it, and confines it to its properplace. It occupies an oblique position in the chest, and is almostwholly covered by the lobes of the left lung. The medium weightof the heart, in adults, is from eight to ten ounces, being about anounce heavier in man than in woman. The heart has four cavities, two of which are called auricles and twoventricles; and from its peculiar construction may properly be calleda double organ, having two sides, the right and the left, with anauricle and ventricle in each. The compartments of the two sides,are separated by a muscular partition, called the septum. The aortaor great artery-trunk, and the pulmonary artery proceed from the heart—the latter from the right ventricle, and the other from the leftventricle. The large trunks of the veins, called the descending andascending vena ca,va, and the pulmonary veins, terminate or open intothe auricles of the heart. THE LAWS OF HEALTH. 25
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View of the Heart.
Fig. 5.—Ra, Right auricle; Rv, Right ventricle; La, Left auricle; Lv, Left ventricle; A, Great aorta and its arch; B, aorta descending into the abdomen; C, right sub-clavian vein, coming from the right arm; D, left subclavian vein, coming from the left arm—these two branches unite and form the descending vena cava; E, ascending vena cava, which returns the blood to the heart from the lower extremities; F, vein returning the blood from the liver, spleen, and bowels; H, arteria innominata, dividing into right carotid artery (K.), which goes to the right side of the neck; and right subclavian artery (J.), which goes to the right arm; M, left carotid artery, going to left side of the neck; N. left subclavian artery, going to left arm; P, pulmonary artery, which rises from the right ventricle and divides, one branch, passing under the arch of the aorta, goes to the right lung, the other goes to the left lung; O, O, pulmonary veins, which return the blood from the lungs to the heart-they empty into the left auricle. The arrows show the course of the blood in the arteries and veins.

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