. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . MPK CELLCAPILLAHieS ?PULfnONARY VEINS LEFT AURICLE LEFT VALVE LEFT VEhTRICl£ VEINS OF QENEfKAL-CIHCULAIIOM The RquRE >A5C^£/REPRESErfT TmeHeart and The Line BEThe Partition dividesir INTO Two HAtVES\ CAPILLARIES OF QENERAL-ClRCULATION. ARTERIES OPQ£NERALC


. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . MPK CELLCAPILLAHieS ?PULfnONARY VEINS LEFT AURICLE LEFT VALVE LEFT VEhTRICl£ VEINS OF QENEfKAL-CIHCULAIIOM The RquRE >A5C^£/REPRESErfT TmeHeart and The Line BEThe Partition dividesir INTO Two HAtVES\ CAPILLARIES OF QENERAL-ClRCULATION. ARTERIES OPQ£NERALCIRCULATION CAPILLARIES OF GErtERAI C/RcuiATion GILES. HOW THE BLOOD CIRCULATES. LIFE STREAM OF MAN AND BEAST. THERE are two ciculitory movements of the blood, the pulmonaryand the general circulation. The former taking up the oxygenfrom the lungs is pumped into the general circulation by theheart, carrying a purifying process. The right auricle communicates by avalve with the right ventricle of the heart, which opens into the pul-monary artery, proceeds to the lungs, is split up into branches and finallyinto the capillaries which spread through the air cells of the lungs. Theair cell capillaries unite to form the pulmonary veins which open intothe left auricle from which the blood is carried to the capillaries of thegeneral circulation. The heart is a hollow muscle of somewhat conicalshape, the small end pointing downward, divided by a partition iHtoright and left sides, each of these sides being subdivided into an auricleand a ventricle, by a valve, which, under n


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