2/21
Home / Albums / Natural History /

The Heart cut in the Plane of its Long Axis, and the Vessels which open into and out of it

The Heart cut in the Plane of its Long Axis, and the Vessels which open into and out of it.jpg A Ganglion of a LeechThumbnailsDiagram showing the Relative Positions of the Organs of the Chest and Abdomen.A Ganglion of a LeechThumbnailsDiagram showing the Relative Positions of the Organs of the Chest and Abdomen.A Ganglion of a LeechThumbnailsDiagram showing the Relative Positions of the Organs of the Chest and Abdomen.A Ganglion of a LeechThumbnailsDiagram showing the Relative Positions of the Organs of the Chest and Abdomen.A Ganglion of a LeechThumbnailsDiagram showing the Relative Positions of the Organs of the Chest and Abdomen.
Google+ Twitter Facebook Tumblr

Chordæ tendineæ attach the margins of the auriculo-ventricular valves to musculi papillares which project from the inner aspect of each ventricle.

Author
The Body at Work
by Alexander Hill
Published 1908
Available from gutenberg.org
Dimensions
900*731
Visits
3430
Downloads
59