. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. 310 ANATOMICAL TECHNOLOGY. glands ; it is also a temporary organ and may be entirely absent in old animals. Its function is not well understood. References to the Lungs.—Quain, A, 11, 369; Gray, A, 837 ; Chauveau, A, 493; Chauveau (Fleming), A, 466 ; Leyh, A, 444; Owen, A, III, 573; Cuvier, A, VII, 19 ; Hyrtl, A, 306 ; Gegenbaur, A, 573; Milne-Bdwards, A, II, 334 ; WiUiams (T.), A, V, 358. GUiss tube. PirLck cocL RiLbbef stopper.


. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. 310 ANATOMICAL TECHNOLOGY. glands ; it is also a temporary organ and may be entirely absent in old animals. Its function is not well understood. References to the Lungs.—Quain, A, 11, 369; Gray, A, 837 ; Chauveau, A, 493; Chauveau (Fleming), A, 466 ; Leyh, A, 444; Owen, A, III, 573; Cuvier, A, VII, 19 ; Hyrtl, A, 306 ; Gegenbaur, A, 573; Milne-Bdwards, A, II, 334 ; WiUiams (T.), A, V, 358. GUiss tube. PirLck cocL RiLbbef stopper. § 809. Pulmo — Lung (Fig. 77, 89, 99, 100).—On each side of the thorax, extending from the diaphragm to the first rib, will be seen a sponge-like mass. Each of these masses is a lung; and the two are the essential or- gans of respiration. Insert a glass tube or a flexible blow-pipe into the trachea and inflate the lung. The trachea must be pressed closely against the tube to prevent the escape of air. § 810. ZoSes.—Each half of the inflated lung will be seen to consist of several divisions, the so called lobes. There are three on each side—cephalic, intermediate or middle, and caudal (Fig. 89). Azygous Lobe. — The right lung, in addition to the three lobes mentioned in the preceding paragraph, has a small one, the azygous lobe, projecting into a kind of pocket formed of pleura, dorso-caudad of the apex of the heart and between it and the dia- phragm (Fig. 77, 103, C. 1., az.). The free edge of this pocket is bounded by the postcatia. This lobe is sometimes deeply divided into two, the caudal of which is the larger. § 811. Alveoli.—Hold an edge of the inflated lung between the eye and the light, and note that it is divided into spaces about 1 mm. in diameter. These are the air sacs or alveoli (§ 813, 814).. Fig. .3. •LtTNGS AHD Trachea : (The apparatus is arranged as for an experiment; see Wilder, 33.). Please note that these images are extracted from scan


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