. The anatomy and physiology of the human body. Containing the anatomy of the bones, muscles, and joints; and the heart and arteries. I e/iiT \ol. II ///n( / /v/// (////r ^/ /r/ n i-i tru W-ita, Cu-va-Abdorriifuiliso is flie place whtre tht Cava. (Titers tlit Y «^ the Dtaphrat/ni, upon which th^ Ri^ght^iuricle /us and the heartarid arteries are seen, above the Dlaphraynt <a bexnei the apej. of the THE FffiTUS. 27 or that part which touches the diaphram, and there the ductus venosus enters thr heart.* But my third plan explains the adult liver as if thes


. The anatomy and physiology of the human body. Containing the anatomy of the bones, muscles, and joints; and the heart and arteries. I e/iiT \ol. II ///n( / /v/// (////r ^/ /r/ n i-i tru W-ita, Cu-va-Abdorriifuiliso is flie place whtre tht Cava. (Titers tlit Y «^ the Dtaphrat/ni, upon which th^ Ri^ght^iuricle /us and the heartarid arteries are seen, above the Dlaphraynt <a bexnei the apej. of the THE FffiTUS. 27 or that part which touches the diaphram, and there the ductus venosus enters thr heart.* But my third plan explains the adult liver as if these branch-es had never existed. The two first plans show what are itsveins in the fcrtus. This third plan shows what are its properand permanent veins ; for those peculiar veins which we findin the child are accomnlodations for the fcetus, are rankedamong the peculiarities of the fcetus, and are, when the childis born, obliterated by a new circulation ; and what is very cu-rious, by a circulation which goes through the same vessels ina retrograde course. In this third plan I represent the liver of the adult; I con-sider only the vena portae, which is its proper vein, and I givethe vein a


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