Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 244A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 464
... heart , but he taught that the two sides of the heart , which , as we now know , are separated from each other by a thick impermeable muscular septum , are not truly separated , but that the blood held in the two sides is admixed ...
... heart , but he taught that the two sides of the heart , which , as we now know , are separated from each other by a thick impermeable muscular septum , are not truly separated , but that the blood held in the two sides is admixed ...
Page 468
... heart , had to be turned into the diastole or filling of the heart , and the so - called diastole into the systole . The chorda tendina , or fine threads , which hold down the larger valves , had to be proved to be mechanical cords ...
... heart , had to be turned into the diastole or filling of the heart , and the so - called diastole into the systole . The chorda tendina , or fine threads , which hold down the larger valves , had to be proved to be mechanical cords ...
Page 472
... heart has at its mouth three little curtains , called hostidi by the Greeks ; some of them are turned inwards ... heart widens , they might allow the blood to enter from the great vein into the right ventricle , and that when the heart ...
... heart has at its mouth three little curtains , called hostidi by the Greeks ; some of them are turned inwards ... heart widens , they might allow the blood to enter from the great vein into the right ventricle , and that when the heart ...
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