First book in Physiology: for the Use of Schools And Families

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First book in Physiology: for the Use of Schools And Families
Worthington Hooker
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Mach of the left auricle and the left ventricle are hidden behind the right ventricle. The aorta, e^ the large artery through which the blood is pumped out by the left ventricle, is at first also behind the right ventricle.
31. The heart, with its four apartments and its four sets of valves, is a very complicated machine. Tet commonly it works well and easily. One part does not interfere with another. All the parts do not work at the same time, and there is a time for each part to act. In this
...way the whole machine works harmoni- ously.
32. The two auricles act together, and the two ven- tricles act together also. For example, the two ven- tricles contract together, the right ventricle pumping the dark blood into the great artery of the lungs at the same time that the left ventricle pumps the red blood into the aorta, the large artery of the body.
33. The heart, as it works its four parts, the auri- cles and the ventricles, makes two sounds. These you can hear if you put your ear to any one's chest on the left side at its lower part in front.


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