An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . don between the inner and outer coats of the tracheae of insects |L158.]—C. porta-h£patique (Fr.). See Portal c.—C. pulmonaire(Fr.). See Pulmonary c.—C. r^nale (Fr.). The o. (3d def.) throughthe kidneys. [L, 41.]—C. simple (Fr.). The c. (2d def.) as it is car-ried on in fishes (the heart containing venous blood only) [L 1581—C. systemique (Fr.). See 6j/stemte c.—C. veineuse (Fr ) SeeVenous c.—C. vit


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . don between the inner and outer coats of the tracheae of insects |L158.]—C. porta-h£patique (Fr.). See Portal c.—C. pulmonaire(Fr.). See Pulmonary c.—C. r^nale (Fr.). The o. (3d def.) throughthe kidneys. [L, 41.]—C. simple (Fr.). The c. (2d def.) as it is car-ried on in fishes (the heart containing venous blood only) [L 1581—C. systemique (Fr.). See 6j/stemte c.—C. veineuse (Fr ) SeeVenous c.—C. vitelline (Fr.). See Vitelline c—Collateral c. The c. of blood through vessels which, beingordinarily small and of comparatively little importance, becomeenlarged to compensate for the complete or partial oloisure of themain vessels of a part, with which they communicate on both theproximal and the distal side of the obstruction.—Derivative , c. derivative LSucquet]. A o. of the blood of certain parts (such Art. Innom,Vena Cava Descend, ?I^ft Subclavian. Pulmonary Artery. Foramen Valve. Bight Hepatic Left Auric. Left Open-ing. Branches ofthe UmbilicalVein to theLiver, S ^. Ductus Venosus. Bladder. Internal Iliac Arteries. THE FCETAL CIRCULATION. (FROM LUSK, AFTER FLINT.) as the nose, the ears, the fingers, the intestine, the parotid gland,the liver, etc.) from the arteries to the veins by means of small com-municating vessels that are larger than capillaries. [ BulL deIacad. de m6d., June 18, 1861. p. 825 (a, 18).]—Deuxifeme c. (Fr.).See Placental c—Foetal c. Fr., c. foetale. Ger., Foetalkreislauf,Kreislauf der Frucht. It., circolazione fetale. The circulationin the foetus and the umbilical cord and placenta. The blood entersthe body through the umbilical vein, by which and its branches andconnections the larger portion passes through the liver, a relativelysm


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