| Henry McMurtrie - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1847 - 268 pages
...coleopterous Insects ; so called because the posterior femurs, in many, are very large or broad. The specjes have no common names. EUSTA'CHIAN, Anat., Eustachius,...Sun, so as to make an angle with that line of about 20 51'. EXALBU'MINOUS, Bot., Lat., ex, and albumen. Vegetable albumen not being an essential part of... | |
| New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick - Biology - 1888 - 816 pages
...to birth the heart of the foetus presents the peculiarities of a fuUy-formed Eustachian valve placed at the opening of the inferior vena cava into the right auricle, and a patent foramen ovale. There is also a communicating vessel between the left division of the pulmonary... | |
| John William Ballantyne - 1902 - 584 pages
...secondary circulations A, C, and D (hepatic, intestinal, and inferior appendicular), pours through the opening of the inferior vena cava into the right auricle of the heart, and is almost immediately directed onwards by the mechanism of the Eustachiau valve through the foramen... | |
| John William Ballantyne - Embryo - 1902 - 574 pages
...secondary circulations A, C, and D (hepatic, intestinal, and inferior appendicular), pours through the opening of the inferior vena cava into the right auricle of the heart, and is almost immediately directed onwards by the mechanism of the Eustachian valve through the foramen... | |
| Horace Lance Flint - Electrocardiography - 1921 - 222 pages
...polygraph is dependent upon venous valves. His contemporary Eustachius first described the of membrane at the opening of the inferior vena cava into ? the right auricle. WILLIAM HARVEY AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE CIRCULATION. In this short historical study we now come to... | |
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 660 pages
...correct representation of the volume changes of the heart. In all experiments we measured the pressure at the opening of the inferior vena cava into the right auricle by means of a water manometer, the pressure in the innominate artery by means of a mercurial manometer,... | |
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