. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . place by the chordae tendinese. One leaflet isplaced between the mitral and aortic orifices; the other,to the left of the mitral opening. The chordis tendineseare attached as on the right side. The columnije cavnece are stronger and larger thanon the right side, but are disposed in a similar manner. The conns arteriosus of each ventricle is the funnel-shaped approach to the pulmonary and aortic openings are the most constricted part of theconus arteriosus of either ventricle. They are smooththroughout and l


. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . place by the chordae tendinese. One leaflet isplaced between the mitral and aortic orifices; the other,to the left of the mitral opening. The chordis tendineseare attached as on the right side. The columnije cavnece are stronger and larger thanon the right side, but are disposed in a similar manner. The conns arteriosus of each ventricle is the funnel-shaped approach to the pulmonary and aortic openings are the most constricted part of theconus arteriosus of either ventricle. They are smooththroughout and lined by tightly adherent endocardium. 342 PRACTICAL ANATOMY. The endocardium is the serous hning of the lieartand is continuous with the inner coat of the great is considerably modified where it enters into the forma-tion of the valves, being in these situations re-inforced bybundles of fibrous tissue and some muscular fibres. Itlines the interior of the ventricle, columnse carnese, andchordae tendineae. The structure of the heart consists of planes of mus-.


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