
instance the pulmonary capillar<s>y<\s>ies belonging to the Pulmonary system becoming in the slightest degree injected - Moreover it will be found that the injection also enters those larger Bron= =chial veins, which accompany the Bronchial tube and flows through them into the right auricle, but in no case penetrates into the left auricle, which it would certainly do, were there any communication between the<s>m<\s> Bronchial and the pulmonary vessels. Examination of the injected lungs. Two pairs of lungs, then, having been injected in the manner just described, it remains to notice the appearances which each present, when they are afterwards examined - To begin with that, in which the Bronchial arteries have been filled with the yellow injection - The veins found in the sub-pleural surface have been already mentioned - and as much has likewise been said, respecting those, which accompany the larger Bronchial tubes, as it is requisite to expatiate upon -
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- Author
- James Newton Heale
- Reference
- AP/43/4
- Series
- AP
- Date
- 1860
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Physiological Anatomy of the Lungs, 1860. From The Royal Society, AP/43/4
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