. Clinical essays. Fkj. 1.—C G C. Concretions; Centre Concretion looping up the Cords of Tricuspid Fio. 2.—Concretion filling Right Auricle and Ventricle, and fixing Tricuspid ^alve. CARDIAC APNCEA. 25e3 tous deposit along the coronary arteries, but not tosuch an extent as to reduce their calibre. The finalcause of the stoppage of the heart was here found onthe right side. The chordae tendinese of the tricuspidvalve were looped together by filaments of fibrine, sothat the curtains of the tricuspid were brought intoapproximation, and their action suspended. I havedescribed this form of


. Clinical essays. Fkj. 1.—C G C. Concretions; Centre Concretion looping up the Cords of Tricuspid Fio. 2.—Concretion filling Right Auricle and Ventricle, and fixing Tricuspid ^alve. CARDIAC APNCEA. 25e3 tous deposit along the coronary arteries, but not tosuch an extent as to reduce their calibre. The finalcause of the stoppage of the heart was here found onthe right side. The chordae tendinese of the tricuspidvalve were looped together by filaments of fibrine, sothat the curtains of the tricuspid were brought intoapproximation, and their action suspended. I havedescribed this form of concretion in my work onFibrinous Deposition in the Hearty and have there givena drawing, showing the way in which fibrinous bandsmay loop up the curtains of the tricuspid, which cor-responds so absolutely with the appearances observedin Dr. Marshalls patient, that I reproduce it in fig. 1 of pi. II. It is necessary, therefore, in examining the heartand blood-vessels in cases of cardiac apnoea, to re-member the existence of these filamentous cords, andto look for them with delicate manipulation, as


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