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S in ‘ ents lis ' former; b y two of the abscib l t rt The left coronary trunk run cc _ rsmfa an ‘ ieart, the of . ex 31) ‘ l {It * ‘ 11631 ' Pa . cth‘ ' one of thCSC 'dl'lSCS "a ‘ tbran on the supCiio b t exaclly over the septum ventriculorum, glea u on of the1 man , emri apex the ' near se ‘ ' likewi arises other move heartA The afgthe v V6"d the tie two n , betwee ' gioove of ‘ kind ' a in A tcI side, runs at first Othe ouposi 1 and ice between the auiicles1 an cl es 1and havintt reached the iiiterst ds‘ ant inwar ( S ,f , V uptiar below from ‘ turn rcular semici O a niakes ' ‘i l 1 y rom otigui " ' of the left c‘oronar lr 1C ‘ CS ' ‘oined the other branch near the p‘ monar [16 p u bmwec under passes ‘ sed compO lax-l" agrtja the trunk which they have the ‘ aria; f the ( then runs up in tlie artery t'll it comes to its bifurcation; it m 0 f me etraCh of tie nii ' " >"ior dSldf: pestci the upon g ‘ runnin and, 1 its two crtira .c . the0 ‘ungs are, m root tie d an _ it f , en betwe ' ' gland a en tcrs ' arch f of the aorta, bean an to the to r ' of an do methem ded toaeti an d the trunks arising out 5 of bellm a cr,gmb glands blen placee, thc measur AL ""5 some p of o "O t to the absorbents belong wholly to the heart, but also ‘ passes ox'er the ' D coronaiy i g to the rivht runk corres ondin ‘ ‘ left absor- to me the . of trunk . the join ~ to P tinum, ior medias t the poster 1""‘55' a, iti rum the trache tiu-nk S::::i:::lclr:iguu) near its The:1 neck. the of side right the on bents 10m: . to lands in [he neCk coronary passes also with the trachea, an pass in i6 best injccmm I trunks these of insertion. Sometimes both but in th .e trunks of thc ; trunks before their insertion into the great f , _ ately in t," de of them, they terminated immedi belonging to the 16 t tend trunk, third a ntly freque very is U a ma Tl ere middle, between the two former, an :lrisc‘fdnot tlielhcart; itlruns in the left auiicle. joins them, as they are passing under the LUNGS. THE ABSORBENTS OF THE ,~ ' 'l‘thll cars I have to \‘est i t to the liver, the lungs are that part. of the bodydén 1 ec' a found the greatest number of absorbent Vessels. Rub ‘ ffhilung" out 02‘ who had seen and delineated the absor eknts o . l‘4M l e been the first i ~ , t could only, be one‘ o fthe trun s coming from ll" figure, hmwvel' l s ‘ l ie had seen. their substance, and running to the root of the lungs, WhICh ing s d in 16 7 5 , hav- lis, i" pu bli'he ' Rationi e ' ceutie Pharma ' his in \Villis, Aftcr him, 193 Eng described the blood and air vessels of the lungs, says, " Huic vasoruin pracdictoruin, quibus aer et sanguis conv chuntur, triumviratui lymphaductus aqtiam CXPOI‘laIltCS adjung untur. Horum ingens satellitium, per pulmoties dcpositum, arterias ct vcnas stipat: surculi omncs; a pulmonc exteriore, versus radiccs (jus tendcutes, in pltircs truncos m ajtn‘es co‘éunt, qui, duc- tui thoracico communi inserti, lymphain, a sanguine et humore nervco su- pcrfluam, ingcrunt." He (1 oes not say from what animal his figure is taken ; but, from w hat he says in the same chapter, one is led to suppose that it is the dog, " Hzcc \‘asa pulmonum lyinphica optiinc conspiciuntur, si inter ca- neni Vivum dissecandum, ducttis tlioracici sumniitatcm, ut niliil i'ena SulL Clavia infundatui‘, compi'imas: tune ciiiin pulnioiuiin lyint )hzrtluctus, siqui- dent in commune rcccptaculum ohturatuin ac rcplctui n sese cxonerarc zicqucant, summe intuinescuiit, ct valde conspicui fillllt." ‘ \Vinslow cautions us, not to take the appearance of the inflated or other- wise distended cellular substance, interposed between the constituent lnl )lllCS of the lungs, for lymphatics, "Dans la surface dtl poilnion do l‘hoinnie , eiitl‘e la ttinique interne ct la tunique ccllulaii‘c, on decouvre (le traces scniblables a ccllesdes vaisscaux lymphatiques; niais il ne faut pas se méprendre en \‘oyant paroiti‘c sur la surface du poumon tin raiscau [res-transparent , apres qu‘on a fortcment souffle (lans tin lob e; car C'est l'air qui a passe au travers dcs cel- lules ou vesiculcs broncliiales dans les Ccllulcs interlobulaii'es, qui a fair un écartcnient de plusicurs petits lobulcs, ct c‘t‘st logé dans les interstices tle cct écartemcnt. Les vrais vaisseaux lymphatiqut‘s du pounion soiit plus \‘isibles dans les animaux. J'ai vu dans le cheval un vrai vaisseau lyinphatiqu e ramper tout le long d'une grande portion dc l'iin des hords chi poumon." Accordingly Haller, speaking of Ferrein's description of those vessels, sayx, " fusius have ill. viri vasa lymphatica, ct ex homine dCSCi‘llettll‘." And afterwards he says, " Dicuntur in mm coire, quticns spatia inter lobiilos posita, totquc rctia esse, quot lobuli, p. 7.1, ubiquc Vero attlue ampla esse, absque ramis, et Valvulis; ct ex profuiida pulmonis compagc radiculis suis nasci : quolibet rete aliud contineri. Haec descriptio mire spatia CClllllOSd refert." Notwithstanding Haller's insinuation to the contrary, the greater part of this description of Ferrein's is perfectly accurate. The absorbents of the lungs are also divided into two sets, a superfi- cial C c |