. A text-book of embryology for students of medicine [electronic resource]. Embryology; Embryology. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEART. 155 limb of the S lies caudad and toward the left, the arterial seg- ment being directed headward and toward the right, so that. Fig. 75.—Diagrams illustrating arrangement of primitive heart and aortic arches (modified from Allen Thomson): 1, vitelline veins returning blood from vascular area; 2, venous segment of heart-tube; 3, primitive ventricle; 4, truncus arteriosus; 5, 5, upper and lower primitive aortse; 5', 5\ continuation of double aortse as vessels to caud


. A text-book of embryology for students of medicine [electronic resource]. Embryology; Embryology. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEART. 155 limb of the S lies caudad and toward the left, the arterial seg- ment being directed headward and toward the right, so that. Fig. 75.—Diagrams illustrating arrangement of primitive heart and aortic arches (modified from Allen Thomson): 1, vitelline veins returning blood from vascular area; 2, venous segment of heart-tube; 3, primitive ventricle; 4, truncus arteriosus; 5, 5, upper and lower primitive aortse; 5', 5\ continuation of double aortse as vessels to caudal pole of embryo; 6, vitelline arteries returning blood to vascular area. A B. 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 Heisler, John Clement; Waterstone, David, former owner; Duke-Elder, Stewart, 1898-1978, former owner; University College, London. Library Services. Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders Company


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