. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. HEART OF THE EMBRYO OF RABBIT, SEEN FROM. BEFORE. ta, Truncus arteriosus; I, Left ven- tricle ; r. Right ventricle; a. Au- ricle ; V, Venous sinus. THE SAME, SEEN FROM BEHIND. a, Venae omphalo-mesentericse; d, Riglit auricle ; e, Bulbus aorta ; /, The six aortic arches ; c, Atrium ; 6, Auriculae that its inferior part becomes superior; it then dilates at three points: +bA nntPrior and superior dilatation situated at. the origm ol tne SrtaL named the 2"c hulb (Ulhus aorta.); the middle di atation the L« rVirSv; and


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. HEART OF THE EMBRYO OF RABBIT, SEEN FROM. BEFORE. ta, Truncus arteriosus; I, Left ven- tricle ; r. Right ventricle; a. Au- ricle ; V, Venous sinus. THE SAME, SEEN FROM BEHIND. a, Venae omphalo-mesentericse; d, Riglit auricle ; e, Bulbus aorta ; /, The six aortic arches ; c, Atrium ; 6, Auriculae that its inferior part becomes superior; it then dilates at three points: +bA nntPrior and superior dilatation situated at. the origm ol tne SrtaL named the 2"c hulb (Ulhus aorta.); the middle di atation the L« rVirSv; and the posterior dilatation, the a«nc«Zarca.*^2/. Ealler s ventricular caviiy, d, ^ constriction between the auricle and passage is «^«, i^^^^|^°^ !re single They do not remain long so, how- ir'Thlvl^iS ca^^^^^^^^ fi-tto L divided into, two compart- m^nis and the division is marked externally by a groove which appears on ments, and ™e ^ivisio towards the nineteenth day, and the surface of ^^^f^^f ^J'.^^^^^^^ This groove corresponds to an inter- on the twenty-fifth i^*^;,^^^^"^;^ rises from the bottom of the ventricles ; ventricular ^f^Tv, iefft concurs in forming the auriculo-ventricular when It r«-«t'ItinsTf tLse oTenTng are proved with a small sHghtly :Sfp wMc\TSl>dVvLpin'g,orig^^^ salient ^V^^^ ^ ^^^Ities: two ventricles and an auricle, but LtteWperiStt latter is doubled, and the compartments are tjen four in number. Externally, there is observed a depression which shows the division. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. tr. New York, D. Appleton and Company


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