. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. roup, the fishes, ind a ventricle, bfdbus arterio- tination of the at is through- 8 after leaving frog, there are Bptum, and one. » hft itde Iwvfng beea heU, IMfalMMMUlMaiH opHMd up to ihow the nmemm; va", rimi-Mi- at of the mus* sles is complete, ct subdivisions, ts of four per


. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. roup, the fishes, ind a ventricle, bfdbus arterio- tination of the at is through- 8 after leaving frog, there are Bptum, and one. » hft itde Iwvfng beea heU, IMfalMMMUlMaiH opHMd up to ihow the nmemm; va", rimi-Mi- at of the mus* sles is complete, ct subdivisions, ts of four per- â ches, one arises right ventricle, th it'by a small 6 venous blood rmingle outside illy the same as birds the blood d or is partially THE Cl&CULATION OF THE BLOOD. 367 As an example of the influence of valves and of blood-press- ure on the distribution of the blood we may take the case of the turtle, in which the subject has been most carefully studied. ..«« iio. m' v7,. nkt {Ul â¢Â»r.*V 7*/ Fu>. hMrt, dtane tricoIirTahrw havtac tha r^ ^ â «ai«»; A.«, ~ ; MctleHali] olriiiiktlnii (iftw J Fw. MB, ftoM tiw front, the Tentral wall and one of the Miricnlo-Ten- ' (1 M &) The rod, peMring (ram the ventricle Into «.J».«^.' W Ivthe blood flowinc wo the oerotid nnd aortic t»MVBtrjat iwlmowary Vein; va", linitwirtaalar wtfi ârhiile witflenlir val**; «a. «, eeaifchmar ' vaHe (aeiitiiin) a( {qrlanftani; p. CM', point of SfklSL' »<bM). r. __, .._jt. and I,leftanride; e,carotidartanr; The structure of the heart and the relations of its main ves- sels, etc., will probably be sufficiently dear upon an examina- tion of the accompanying figures and the descriptions beneath them. The right and left auricles pour their blood, kept somewhat apart by valves, into th^ ooMim veno9um. Two arterial arches arise from the right-hand part of this region, while the pulmonary artery is n branch carrying ofl! blood to the lung


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