| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 páginas
...side of the heart, performs the whole circuit to the other. One of these consists in the transmission of the blood from the right side of the heart, through the lungs, to the left; the other in its transmission from the left side, along the arteries, and by means of the veins, back... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1844 - 418 páginas
...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 veins.... | |
| Samuel George Morton - 1849 - 670 páginas
...to the function in question. The circulation of the blood is therefore twofold: that which transmits the blood from the right side of the heart, through the lungs and thence to the left side, is called the pulmonic circulation; while that which sends the blood from... | |
| George Mendenhall - 1852 - 736 páginas
...different cases present different results in regard to the amount of these changes. The blood, iu passing from the right side of the heart through the lungs to the left side, becomes of a florid color, and this is caused by contact in the lungs with oxygen, where carbonic... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1853 - 596 páginas
...to traverse them; the smallest of these arches being formed by the circulation through the coronary vessels of the heart itself. The course of the blood...the systemic circulation, and in it the blood flows, eseterit paribus, much quicker than in most of the vessels which belong to the aortic circulation.... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1853 - 598 páginas
...to traverse them; the smallest of these arches being formed by the circulation through the coronary vessels of the heart itself. The course of the blood...side of the heart, through the lungs, to the left, is nhorter than most of the arches described by the systemic circulation, and in it the blood flows, cteteris... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1857 - 616 páginas
...arches being formed !iy the circulation through the coronary vessels of the heart itself. The coarse of the blood from the right side of the heart, through the lungs, to the left, is shorter than mast of the arches described bj the systemic circulation, and in it the blood flows, cale.rix jiaribut.... | |
| E. Small - 1864 - 506 páginas
...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. Its passage from the... | |
| Edward Dillon Mapother - 1864 - 578 páginas
...dead some hours, the heart being found still beating. Servetus next discovered that the blood flowed from the right side of the heart, through the lungs, to the left ; and this pulmonary circulation was re-discovered by C&salpinus, who first applied the term " circulation."... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1869 - 866 páginas
...traverse them ; the smallest of these arches being formed t)y the circulation through the coronary vessels of the heart itself. The course of the blood...than most of the arches described by the systemic circulaton, and in it the blood flows, cceteris paribus, much quicker than in most of the vessels which... | |
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