
the injection apparatus & preparation being all maintained at a due temperature. Dr. Heale admits at p 51 that it may occa- =sionally happen, when an injection is made through the bronchial arteries, that in conse= -quence of some violence being exercised the capillaries in connexion with the arteries are made to burst into one or more of the vessels belonging to the pulmonary system, when those vessels may be injected even in a group of lobules, usually it is one of the Pulmonary arteries that is thus injected while the pulmonary venous plexus on the bronchial mucous membrane will escape. Ruysch injected the bronchial artery from the pulmonary artery /Epist VI.10.T VII.5/ Haller / Elem: Physiotherapy: III 155/ injected the pul= =monary artery from the bronchial. Reisseisen represents the anastomosis of the Bronchial artery with both the Pulmonary artery & vein Tab V.3. Guillot / L’Experience 1.546/. first throw doubt on the communication between the bronchial & pulmonary arteries for he found that in 30 injections no such com= =munication took place at the same time injection from the
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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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