| Perceval B. Lord - 1839 - 476 Seiten
...in the veins ; he also possessed himself of the observations of Servetus and Csesalpinus, respecting the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart to the left through the lungs, and also of the effects of ligatures applied to the veins in living animals, causing them to swell... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 Seiten
...revival of anatomy, Mondino and his successor Berenger taught nearly the same doctrine with regard to the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. Much nearer approaches were made to Harvey's discovery in the latter half of the sixteenth century.... | |
| 1842 - 620 Seiten
...condition of the right ventricle is to be accounted for by the distention arising from the obstruction to the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart ; for which we have a cause, in the smallness and diseased condition of the pulmonary arteries. Was... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1844 - 418 Seiten
...chest. Pulmonarg transpiration. The aqueous vapour which escapes in expiration. PULMONIC CIRCULATION. The passage of the blood from the right side of the heart through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs, and back to the left side of the heart through the pulmonary... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 Seiten
...revival of anatomy, Mondino and his successor Berenger taught nearly the same doctrine with regard to the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. Much nearer approaches were made to Harvey's discovery in the latter half of the sixteenth century.... | |
| Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky - 1852 - 418 Seiten
...that is to say, it arises in consequence of the retention of the blood in the venous system, by which the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs is impeded ; there can, however, be no doubt that an admixture of the venous and arterial blood... | |
| Carl von Rokitansky, Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky - 1855 - 676 Seiten
...that is to say, it arises in consequence of the retention of the blood in the venous system, by which the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs is impeded ; there can, however, be no doubt that an admixture of the venous and arterial blood... | |
| John Ogilvie - 1855 - 434 Seiten
...teropodous mollusc?, comprehending the Limacina; and Helicinee. PULMON'IC, a. [add.] Pulmonic circulation, the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart througli the pulmonary arteries to the lungs, and back to the left side of the heart through the pulmonary... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 580 Seiten
...revival of anatomy, Mondino and his successor Berenger taught nearly the same doctrine with regard to the passage of the blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. Much nearer approaches were made to Harvey's discovery in the latter half of the sixteenth century.... | |
| E. Small - 1864 - 506 Seiten
...the contraction of which propels it through thousands of tubes situated in every part of the body. The passage of the blood from the right side of the heart, through the lungs, and its return to the left side, is called the pulmonic, or lesser circulation.... | |
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