Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . e of the diaphragm. 13, 13, The left pleura costalis. 14, 14, Themiddle space between the pleurae, known as the anterior mediastinum. 15, The peri-cardium. 16, The fibrous partition over which the pleura: are reflected. 17, The tra-chea. 18, The thyroid gland. 19, The anterior portion of the thyroid cartilage. , The primitivecarotid artery. 21, 21, The subclavian veins. 22, 22, The internaljugular veins. 23, 23, The brachiocephalic veins. 24, The abdominal aorta. 25, lheensiform cartilage. Around the pericardium, and in both t


Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . e of the diaphragm. 13, 13, The left pleura costalis. 14, 14, Themiddle space between the pleurae, known as the anterior mediastinum. 15, The peri-cardium. 16, The fibrous partition over which the pleura: are reflected. 17, The tra-chea. 18, The thyroid gland. 19, The anterior portion of the thyroid cartilage. , The primitivecarotid artery. 21, 21, The subclavian veins. 22, 22, The internaljugular veins. 23, 23, The brachiocephalic veins. 24, The abdominal aorta. 25, lheensiform cartilage. Around the pericardium, and in both the anterior and posterior mediastinum, thereIs deposited a considerable quantity of adipose or fatty matter; but under no cireuro-Etances is there any found in either the cavities of the pleura or pericardium. In boththese cavities, there is always a small amount of fluids to lubricate the parts and lossenfriction. Sometimes this is deposited in large quantities, forming the disease termeddropsy of the chest or heart. 14 158 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. Fig. Fig. 109. A posterior view of the thoracic viscera, showing their relative position,by the removal of the posterior portion of the walls of the chest. 1,2, The npperand lower lobes of the right lung. 3, Interlobular Assures. 4, The internal portionof the pleura costalis, forming one of the sides of the posterior mediastinum. 5, Thetwelfth rib and lesser diaphragm. 6 and 13, The diaphragm. 7, The right pleura cos-talis, adhering to the ribs. 8, 9, The two lobes of the left lung. 10, 10, Interlobularfissures. 11, The left pleura, forming the walls of the posterior mediastinum. 12,12,Its reflections over the diaphragm on this side. 14, 14, The left pleura costalis onthe walls of the chest. 15, The trachea. 16, The larynx. 17, The opening of the lar-ynx and the epiglottis cartilage. 18, The root and top of the tongue. 19, 19, Theright and left bronchi. 20, The heart, enclosed in the pericardium. 21, The upperportion of the dia


Size: 1362px × 1835px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1840, booksubjectanatomy, bookyear1847