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Identifier: anatomyphysiolog00mayc (find matches)
Title: Anatomy, physiology and hygiene
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: May, Charles Henry, 1861-1943
Subjects: Human anatomy Physiology Hygiene, Popular. (from old catalog)
Publisher: New York, W. Wood and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 53.—The Blood in Motion, as Seen in the Small Blood-vessels of the Frogs Foot. tre a fluid full of small bodies—some red, some white—theseare the blood-globules. It will be seen that there are a greatmany red ones and only a few white ones. And you can alsonotice that the red ones hurry along, a great many in company,in the centre of the stream, while there are few white oneswhich seem to rub against the wall of the blood-vessel, andhence, go along quite slowly. It is a beautiful sight and is an- THE BLOOD AND THE CIRCULATION. Ill other illustration of how wonderfully we are constructed. Instudying the manner in which blood flows through our bodiesit will be necessary to commence with a description of theheart, the arteries, the veins, and the capillaries. THE HEART. 232. Situation of the Heart.—The heart is the most im-portant organ in the body. It is placed in the chest, having
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Fig. 54.—The Heart in Its Natural Position. It is surrounded by its sac, the pericardium :on each side the lungs are seen ; above, the large vessels are seen springing from it. Inorder to see all this the front of the chest is represented as having been removed. the lungs on each side, and covered in front by the breast-bone(Fig. 54); it projects beyond the breast-bone on each side, but 112 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. more to the left than to the right. If the hand be placed uponthe front of the chest on the left side the beat of the heart canbe felt. This corresponds to the position of the pointed endof the heart. If the ear be placed over this Spot the soundmade by the beating of the heart can be heard. 233. Form of the Heart.—The heart is shaped like a cone,with the wide part above and the point below. It measuresfive inches from one end to the other. It is hollow (Figs. 56and 57), and its walls are formed of muscle-tissue. 234. The Pericardium.—The heart is surrounded

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