. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. Fig. 1. A, ventral view of a normal adult human heart. B, corresponding view of an adult human heart showing reversed torsion. C, model of the heart of a human embryo, which in D has been manipulated so as to present re- versed torsion. E, model of the normal heart of a 10 mm. human embryo, the torsion of which has been reversed in F. a, aorta, at. d, right atrium (or auricle), at. s, left atrium (or auricle). p, pulmonary artery, v. d, right ventricle, v. s, left Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha


. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. Fig. 1. A, ventral view of a normal adult human heart. B, corresponding view of an adult human heart showing reversed torsion. C, model of the heart of a human embryo, which in D has been manipulated so as to present re- versed torsion. E, model of the normal heart of a 10 mm. human embryo, the torsion of which has been reversed in F. a, aorta, at. d, right atrium (or auricle), at. s, left atrium (or auricle). p, pulmonary artery, v. d, right ventricle, v. s, left 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 Bardeen, Charles Russell, 1871-1935, ed; Boyden, Edward A. (Edward Allen), 1886-1976; Bremer, John Lewis, 1874- ed; Hardesty, Irving, b. 1866, ed; American Association of Anatomists; American Society of Zoologists; Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology. [New York, etc. ] A. R. Liss [etc. ]


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