Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . wraa 3inrfjniilq2 Upon I nervi ph I ff \ I I 1 In children th. \ \ from either side; I * En-oneoi; : A V. mamm. int V. cava sup. /-/Mi sLymphoglandulae A. pulmonalis Vasa pericardiaco-phrenicaV. pulm. sup. sinBronchi V. pulm. inf. sin. Diaphragma N. vagus N. sympathicus V. azygos Vasa intercostalia Oesophagus Nn. splanchnici. Tab. 8- N. sympathicus hemiazygos\a. intercostales cava N. phrenicus eparterialis . pulm. dex. Bronchi hyparterialesVv. pulmonales dex. Diaphragma THE ME


Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . wraa 3inrfjniilq2 Upon I nervi ph I ff \ I I 1 In children th. \ \ from either side; I * En-oneoi; : A V. mamm. int V. cava sup. /-/Mi sLymphoglandulae A. pulmonalis Vasa pericardiaco-phrenicaV. pulm. sup. sinBronchi V. pulm. inf. sin. Diaphragma N. vagus N. sympathicus V. azygos Vasa intercostalia Oesophagus Nn. splanchnici. Tab. 8- N. sympathicus hemiazygos\a. intercostales cava N. phrenicus eparterialis . pulm. dex. Bronchi hyparterialesVv. pulmonales dex. Diaphragma THE MEDIASTINUM. I05 Our chief interest in the mediastinum is naturally directed toward the heart, the methodicalexamination of which in the living by percussion and auscultation is one of the most brilliantand permanent results of the medical art. The study of the position of the heart should be preceded by a thorough study of the structureof the organ. The Position of the Heart.—For our purpose I will designate as the cardiac axis a linedrawn from the apex of the heart to the root of the aorta. Take an ordinary pointed lead-pen-cil in the hand and assume that it represents the cardiac axis. Hold this axis vertically over Right pleural cavity Superior lobe of left


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