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Identifier: physiologyhygien00hatf (find matches)
Title: The physiology and hygiene of the house in which we live
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Hatfield, Marcus P. (Marcus Patten), 1849-1909
Subjects: Physiology Hygiene
Publisher: New York : Chautauqua Press
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rousin the veins of the legs, which are thus provided to assist theblood current, against gravity, toward the heart, where all theveins at last empty. Increasing age is apt to produce en-largement of these pouches (varicose veins), which becomea serious impediment to walking, but which may be relievedby snug bandaging. A more serious accident is the forma-tion of a fibrinous clot in a blood-vesssel or the fatty degen-eration of their walls. Alcohol is a frequent cause of this,and such vessels are prone to rupture. This accident in thebrain is apoplexy. There are two hundred and seventy arteries, and as manyor more veins, all of which are of interest to the anatomistand surgeon; but instead of attempting a description of themore important of these, we give a cut illustrating the rela-tion of the aorta, or great artery of the body, to the other The Wheel at the Cistern. 127 large vessels of the trunk of the body, which for furthercomparison should be studied in connection with Plate II.
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Diagram op ttie Large Vessels of the Heart and Lungs (from Wilson). 1. .Ascending aorta. 2. Transverse portion of the arch. 3. Thoracic or descending aorta. 4. Arterla innominata. 5. Right common carotid. 6. External and internal carotids. 7. Right subclavian artery. 8. Axillary artery. 9. Brachial artery. 10. Right pneumosastrlc nerve. 11. Left common carotid. 12. Left subclavian artery. 13. Pulmonary artery. 14. Left pulmonary artery. 15. Right pulmonary artery. 16. Trachea. 17. Right bronchus. 18. Left bronchus. 19. 19. Pulmonary veins. 20. Bronchial arteries. 21. 21. Intercostal arteries; the branchesfrom the front of the aorta above andbelow the number 3 are pericardiacand esophageal. •

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Hygiene
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