. Quain's elements of anatomy . evel of thefifth to that of the eighth dorsalvertebra; the apex downwards,forwards, and to the left. In theliving subject its stroke againstthe waU of the chest is felt in thespace between the cartilages ofthe fifth and sixth ribs, a littlebelow and to the inner side of Fig. 421.—View of the heart AND GREAT VESSELS FROM BEHIND (R. Quain). ^ 1, right ventricle ; 2, leftventricle; 3, right pulmonaryartery ; 3, its branches passinginto the root of the right lung ;3, the same of the left; 4,arch of the aorta ; 4, descend-ing aorta ; 5, right auricle; 6,is placed on
. Quain's elements of anatomy . evel of thefifth to that of the eighth dorsalvertebra; the apex downwards,forwards, and to the left. In theliving subject its stroke againstthe waU of the chest is felt in thespace between the cartilages ofthe fifth and sixth ribs, a littlebelow and to the inner side of Fig. 421.—View of the heart AND GREAT VESSELS FROM BEHIND (R. Quain). ^ 1, right ventricle ; 2, leftventricle; 3, right pulmonaryartery ; 3, its branches passinginto the root of the right lung ;3, the same of the left; 4,arch of the aorta ; 4, descend-ing aorta ; 5, right auricle; 6,is placed on the division be-tween the right and left auricles;7, siiperior vena cava; 7, leftinnominate vein ; 8, inferiorvena cava; 9, right hepaticvein ; 10, 11, 12, right pul-monary veins ; lo, 14, left pul-monary veins ; +, +, branchesof the right and left corouaiyarteries. the left nipple ( 3-|inches from* the middleline of sternum and 11-inch below the nipple) :in the dead body the apexIB a little higher than during life. Fig. Fig. 421.
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