On the nature and treatment of the diseases of the heartJohn Churchill, 1851 - 587 páginas |
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... blood , will favour the entrance of the venous and the pulmonic bloods into the auricles , in like manner as the exit of the systemic blood is facilitated by the tilting of the apex ; and the thin coats of the veins are equally ...
... blood , will favour the entrance of the venous and the pulmonic bloods into the auricles , in like manner as the exit of the systemic blood is facilitated by the tilting of the apex ; and the thin coats of the veins are equally ...
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... venous systems are somewhat dif- ferent , that of the venous system being ... blood . There is also to be observed a striking difference in the quantity ... blood which is constantly passing over it . On reviewing what has been now said ...
... venous systems are somewhat dif- ferent , that of the venous system being ... blood . There is also to be observed a striking difference in the quantity ... blood which is constantly passing over it . On reviewing what has been now said ...
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... blood . ( a , a , a ) , the muscular parietes of the right and ( b , b , b ) , the parietes of the left ven- tricle . ( c , c ) and ( d , d ) are the mouths of the right and left coronary arteries and veins . The two coronary arteries ...
... blood . ( a , a , a ) , the muscular parietes of the right and ( b , b , b ) , the parietes of the left ven- tricle . ( c , c ) and ( d , d ) are the mouths of the right and left coronary arteries and veins . The two coronary arteries ...
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... blood coming from all the venous branches into the great trunk , until its mouth is again opened by the auricular diastole ; and thus any over - distention of the veins in the substance of the heart is carefully guarded against - a ...
... blood coming from all the venous branches into the great trunk , until its mouth is again opened by the auricular diastole ; and thus any over - distention of the veins in the substance of the heart is carefully guarded against - a ...
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... venous blood . So , also , when , if either the left auricle or the left ventricle cannot propel the blood in its natural current , or with its usual velocity , a variety of symptoms will arise from a disturbance in the circulation of ...
... venous blood . So , also , when , if either the left auricle or the left ventricle cannot propel the blood in its natural current , or with its usual velocity , a variety of symptoms will arise from a disturbance in the circulation of ...
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accompanied alimentary canal alterations antimony aorta apoplexy applied arise arterial blood arterial pulse arthritic auricle become bloodletting body brain breathing calomel capillaries cardiac congestion caused cavities cerebro-spinal system chest circulation cloth cold condition cough cutaneous derangement derived digestive organs diminished diseases disordered heart disturbed doses effects employed endeavoured endocardium evacuating excrementitious processes excretion frequently functions gout gouty heart's action hemorrhage impulse increased inflammation inflammatory influence leeches left heart left ventricle less likewise lungs Medical medicinal substances membrane morbid changes mucous mucous membrane muscles nature nausea nerves nervous system numerous observed palpitation parietes paroxysm pathological peculiarities pericardium phenomena portion powers produced pulmo-cardiac pulmonary vessels pulmonic quantity of blood relieved remarkable remedies respiration respiratory restoring rheumatism right auricle right heart serous serous membranes skin sleep sounds spinal chord stomach structure suffering symptoms syncope take place thoracic viscera tion tissues treatment valves veins venous blood ventricle vigour violent vomiting whilst
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Página 126 - There comes a token like a scorpion's sting, Scarce seen, but with fresh bitterness imbued ; And slight withal may be the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be a sound — A tone of music — summer's eve — or spring — A flower — the wind — the ocean — which shall wound, Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound ; XXIV.
Página 52 - O'erhang and jutty his confounded base, Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean. Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide, Hold hard the breath and bend up every spirit To his full height.
Página 406 - But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His eye-balls further out than when he lived, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man : His hair uprear'd, his nostrils stretch'd with struggling : His hands abroad display'd, as one that grasp'd And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdued.