An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy After Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies
The book An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy After Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies was written by author Braune, Christian Wilhelm, 1831-1892 Here you can read free online of An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy After Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy After Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies a good or bad book?
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6. Left ventricle. The diameters of the chest have been discussed with Plates IX to XII, and the relation 1 : 3 has been tolerably well established. It will be seen that these relations are subject to essential changes in disease. For the purpose of comparison I reproduce two of Pirogoff's plates in woodcut. The section, Fig. 1, is taken a vertebra higher than mine, consequently a small portion of the bulbus aort93 remains in front of the left auricle, of PLATE XII 103 wticb. a considerable amo...unt is left. The aortic portion of the mitral Talve is clearly seen lying stretclied flat over the apex of the hinder flap. The right auricle exhibits in its posterior half the point of entrance of the superior vena cava, which has been somewhat compressed by the peri- cardial exudation, and in its anterior part is seen the entrance to the right ventricle. If these relations be compared Avith the normal condition one is struck with the altered form of the thoracic cavity. The antero-posterior diameter is considerably enlarged ; it amounts to the half of the transverse diameter, whereas it should be only one third.
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