. Human physiology. Fig. 114.—The Sheeps Heart,viewed from before. i, right ventricle ; a, left ventricle ;3, right auricle; 4, left auricle;5, the aorta; 6, a cut branch of theaorta; 7, pulmonary artery. To openthe right ventricle, cut as shown bythe thick, unbroken line. To openthe left ventricle, cut along the thick dotted line. Between these two j. , The Human Heart and its lines is a groove containing a blood- l fa* * *3 , . ~ , . vess;l, marking the position of the. Vessels, viewed from before. septum which separates the ventri- ^ right ventr;cie. 2j ieft ventricle; 3, root of c^es> t


. Human physiology. Fig. 114.—The Sheeps Heart,viewed from before. i, right ventricle ; a, left ventricle ;3, right auricle; 4, left auricle;5, the aorta; 6, a cut branch of theaorta; 7, pulmonary artery. To openthe right ventricle, cut as shown bythe thick, unbroken line. To openthe left ventricle, cut along the thick dotted line. Between these two j. , The Human Heart and its lines is a groove containing a blood- l fa* * *3 , . ~ , . vess;l, marking the position of the. Vessels, viewed from before. septum which separates the ventri- ^ right ventr;cie. 2j ieft ventricle; 3, root of c^es> the pulmonary artery cut short; 4, 4, and 4, the aorta; 5, right auricle; 6, left auri-cle ; 7, veins which-unite to form the venacava superior; 8, inferior vena cava ; 9, he-patic vein; +, coronary arteries. layer may still be seen attached to the great blood-vessels at the base of theheart, for it is here that the inner adherent layer is reflected back to form theouter and loose layer. Now notice the two thin fle


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