The Blood Supply to the Heart in Its Anatomical And Clinical Aspects

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VENAE MINIMAE THEBESI I It has been seen that with the exception of the vena obliquaatrii sinistri and the vein described by Zuckerkandl, there are practically no veins of larger, caliber draining the auricles.
This lack is largely made up for by the existence of tiny venous channels known as Venae Thebesii according to their discoverer Thebesius, who described them independently and unaware of the fact that Vieussens had already made known their presence.
Their existence has been open to much
...discussion, having been confirmed by Winslow, Verheyen, Lancisius, Bochdalek, Henle, Hyrtl and others, and denied by Senac, Zinn, Haller, Cruveilhier, Theile and Luschka.
Bochdalek, moreover, proved their existence in both auricles and this was later confirmed by Langer. Those who denied the existence of these tiny channels as carriers of venous blood, held them to be blind diverticulae. Haller claimed that their function as veins meant admixture of venous blood with the arterial on the left side, which seemed improbable on physiological grounds.


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