. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. M5T). notch corrMipondlnK to It lung; 7, middle lobe; 1; 12, •nterlor mediartl- itwlB; 15, proceM of at- venth rft)«; 17,17, tnum- efere to the hunutn sub- in the dog. s box {larynx), the cmcAt), and blend- DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY OR&ANS. 211 ing with the essential lung membrane {air-cells, alveoli). The tubes constitute a tree-like framework, upon which the lung tissue proper is suppor


. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. M5T). notch corrMipondlnK to It lung; 7, middle lobe; 1; 12, •nterlor mediartl- itwlB; 15, proceM of at- venth rft)«; 17,17, tnum- efere to the hunutn sub- in the dog. s box {larynx), the cmcAt), and blend- DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY OR&ANS. 211 ing with the essential lung membrane {air-cells, alveoli). The tubes constitute a tree-like framework, upon which the lung tissue proper is supported. The mass of this is elastic tissue. The atmospheric air rushes into the respiratory tract when the chest is enlarged by the muscles attached to. Fio. 18.—Bbomobul Tcbis and Lunos, Posterior View (Sappet). 1,1, summit of luugs; S, 9, base of lungs; 8, trachea; 4, right bronchus; 5, divis- ion to upper lobe of limg; 6, division to lower lobe; 7, left bronchus; 8, diviB- ion to upper lobe; 9, division to lower lobe; 10, left branch of pulmonary artery; 11, right branch; 13, left auricle of heart; 18, left superior pulmonary vein; 14, left inferior pulmonary vein ; 16, right superior pulmonary vein; 1(1 right inferior pulmonary vein; 17, inferior vena cava; 18, left ventricle o^ heart; 19, right ventricle. it, because the lungs everywhere fit its walls closely; and air is ex])elled when the muscles are relaxed, the whole to be explained on physical principles; but the action of the muscles is due to commands or nervous impulses originated. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York : D. Appleton


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