. The hydropathic family physician : a ready prescriber and hygienic adviser with reference to the nature, causes, prevention, and treatment of diseases, accidents, and casualties of every kind . ofthe figure are the mid-dle coronary artery andveins; and those to itsleft, the anterior coronaryartery and veins. 2. Theleft ventricle. 8. Theright auricle. 4. The leftauricle. 5. The pulmo-nary artery. 6. The rightpulmonary artery. left pulmonary ar-tery. 8. The remains ofthe ductus arteriosus. arch of the aorta. supi rior vena The right arteria In-nominata, and, in fron


. The hydropathic family physician : a ready prescriber and hygienic adviser with reference to the nature, causes, prevention, and treatment of diseases, accidents, and casualties of every kind . ofthe figure are the mid-dle coronary artery andveins; and those to itsleft, the anterior coronaryartery and veins. 2. Theleft ventricle. 8. Theright auricle. 4. The leftauricle. 5. The pulmo-nary artery. 6. The rightpulmonary artery. left pulmonary ar-tery. 8. The remains ofthe ductus arteriosus. arch of the aorta. supi rior vena The right arteria In-nominata, and, in front ofit, the vena The right subclavianvein, and, behind it, itscorresponding artory. right common caro-tikw op tub heart and lungs, tid artery and vein. 14. The left vena innominata. 15. The left carotid artery and vt,*n. 16. The left subclavianvein and artery. IT. The trachea. 18. The right bronchus. 19. The left bronchus. 20,20. The pulmonary veins; 18, 20, form the root of the right lung; and 7,19, 20, tho rootof the left 21. The superior lobe of the right lung. 22. IUs middle lobe. 23. Its interi*lobe. 24. The superior lobe of the left lung. 25. Its inferior Of the Thorax, or Chest. 345 The lungs are two conical organs, situated one on each side of thechest, embracing the heart, and separated from each other by a mem-branous partition, the mediastinum. On the external or thoracic sidethey are convex and correspond with the form of the cavity of thechest; internally they are concave, to receive the convexity of theheart. Superiorily they terminate in a tapering cone, which extendsabove the level of the first rib, and inferiorily they are broad and con-cave, and rest upon the convex surface of the diaphragm. Their pos-terior border is round and broad, the anterior sharp, and marked byone or two deep fissures, and the interior, which surrounds the base, isalso sharp. The color of the lungs is pinkish gray, mottled, and variouslymarked with black. Th


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