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Identifier: nurseshandbo00cook (find matches)
Title: A nurse's handbook of obstetrics, for use in training-schools
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Cooke, Joseph Brown. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Obstetrics
Publisher: Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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I 1 ARTERIAL BLOOD fc&M VENOU5 BLOOD Fig. 28.—Diagram of circulation after birth. Adult type. 58 A NURSES HANDBOOK OF OBSTETRICS.
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I ; ARTERIAL BLOODHH VENOUS, BLOOD Fig. 29.—Diagram of circulation before birth. Fetal type. FETAL CIRCULATION. 59 length of time, is the foramen ovale,—a valve-like openingbetween the right and left auricles. The others are the ductusarteriosus, connecting the aorta and the pulmonary artery; theductus venosus, connecting the umbilical vein and the ascendingvena cava; and the two hypogastric arteries, springing fromthe internal iliacs and passing out of the abdomen, through thenavel, into the cord, where they become the umbilical arteries. Keeping in mind the course of the blood-current after birth,when these fetal structures have ceased to exist as blood-passages,we can trace the fetal circulation from the placenta, where it isoxygenated before birth, back to its starting-point (Fig. 29). The arterial (oxygenated) blood flows up the cord throughthe umbilical vein and passes into the ascending vena cava,partly through the liver but chiefly through the ductus venosuswhich connects

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