. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Fig. 281.— A neurlsm of the comnmicemeiit of the aorta rupturing into the left auricle. (^Natural size.) ^ ^^^xN®^*.*^^/^]®,®*^ ^^^* ventricle have been cut open from Behind, a bridge of musculartissue (6) being left between them. °viai The fetter a points to three projections which the aneurism has formed in the anterior wallof the auricle; 6, to a communication between the snc of the aneurism and the cavity of the (The specimen is in the Anatomical Museum of the Edinburgh Univereitv and is renre-sented by Professor Turners permission.) ^ M^LA«AMiCy


. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Fig. 281.— A neurlsm of the comnmicemeiit of the aorta rupturing into the left auricle. (^Natural size.) ^ ^^^xN®^*.*^^/^]®,®*^ ^^^* ventricle have been cut open from Behind, a bridge of musculartissue (6) being left between them. °viai The fetter a points to three projections which the aneurism has formed in the anterior wallof the auricle; 6, to a communication between the snc of the aneurism and the cavity of the (The specimen is in the Anatomical Museum of the Edinburgh Univereitv and is renre-sented by Professor Turners permission.) ^ M^LA«, Ewn. Fig. 282. Portrait of J. S., showing the position and size of the External Tumour when the patientfirst came under observation. {Seen from the right side.)


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