
“arteria pulmonalis, bronchia ad extremos fines secuta singulos ad extremos vesicculus ramos emittet.” p 16 Pl.IV.1.2. Bourgery says “Les arteres pulmonaires quel que soit leur volume, sont toujours satelites des canaux aeriens””les arterioles penetrent par le centre des lobules, avec les canaux bronchiques qu’elles accompagnent dans leur distribution “.”Les vesicules au contraire, se degagent du centre des lobules pour former un tronc qui gagne la peripherie” Anatomie IV.60 Dr. Addison states /Med. Chir. Trans. XXIV/ that the pulmonary artery accompanies the bronchi, branch for branch, to the minutest division of the latter (148) & <s>at p 152/<\s> that the pulmonary vein originates from the exterior of the lobules (152) The fino anastomosis of the pulmonary artery on the air cells/p 62./ has been well represented by Rossignol, Rainey, Adriani, Kolicker and other observers. The distribution of the pulmonary artery
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- Author
- James Newton Heale
- Reference
- RR/4/124
- Series
- RR
- Date
- 1860
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Referee report by F. Sibson on 'Physiological Anatomy of the Lungs' by J. N. Heale, 1860. From The Royal Society, RR/4/124
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