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the VY. pulmonales are fully distended, apply the ligature firmly 

 and remove the canula. 



B. Into the right side. —In like manner inject through the post- 

 cava, but no special manipiilation is needed for the liquid to fill 

 the ventricle and the A. pulmonalis. 



§ 843. Hardening. — The heart may be carefully laid in strong 

 alcohol upon cotton, with the base uppermost, or it may be suspended 

 by a thread passed about a small pin pushed transversely through 

 the extreme apex so as not to penetrate the ventricles. After two 

 days' immersion it will be fit for section or dissection. 



Injection with plaster. — See explanation of Fig. 91. 



§ 844 Table op the PBiNCEPAii Pabts and Features of the Heakt (Caedia). 



HEMICAEDIA SiNlSTEA (LEFT OB 



Systemic Pobtionj. 



Special Names. 



Auricula sinistra. . . 

 Ventriculus sinister 



Sinus; appendix... 

 Base ; apex . . - 



Orificium aur. vnt. sin 



TV. pulmonales (from the \ 

 lings) \ 



Aorta (to tlie body), AA. car- ") 

 diacae ». coronariae (to the I 

 heart from the base of the ( 

 aorta) J 



Bicuspidess.mi- JSeptalis, ) 

 trales (Lateralis. \ 



Chd. tnd. sin 



Clm. cm. sin 



Semilunaresaor-j^orsahs, 



( Sinistra. 



Sn. Vis. sin. (3) 



GJeneral Names. 



A. Great Cavities (Loculi). 



1. Reception 



3. Delivery 



B. 



Divisions of Great 

 Cavities. 



1 Of auricles... 

 2. Of ventricles. 



C. Orifices and Vessels. 

 ( 1. Auriculo-ventricular or ) 

 \ interlocular j 



( 3. Vasa afferentia (enter- ) 

 j ing the auricles). . . . ) 



( 3. Vasa efferentla (leav-) 

 ( ing the ventricles). . . ) 



D. Valves (Valvae) and the 

 Parts associated there- 

 with. 



Auriculo-ventricular ) 

 valves ) 



2. Chordse tendineas 



3. Columnse carneae 



r 



4. Arterial valves , 



5. Sinus Valsalvae . 



Hbmtoabdia Dextka (Riqht OB 



PUUIIONIC POBTION). 



Special Names. 



Auricula dextra. 

 Ventriculus dexter. 



Sinus ; appendix ; fossa 



ovaUs. 

 Base; apex; conus arteriosus. 



Orificicum aur.-vnt. dxt. 



rW. prascava et post cava 

 I (from the body); W. 

 cardiacae s. coronariae 

 [ (from the heart). 



A, pulmonalis (to the lungs). 



Tricuspides. . . . 



Chd. tnd. dxt. 

 Clm. crn. dxt. 



\ Semilunares 

 1 pulmonales . . 



(Sn. Vis. dxt. 

 i Thebesii. 



( Septalis, 

 .< Dorsalis, 

 / Ventralis. 



I Ventralis, 

 < Dextra, 

 ( Sinistra. 

 (3), Valva 



E. Single Parts belonging equally to Both Sides.— 1. Septum auriculare. 3. Sep- 

 tum ventnculare. 3. Ductus arteriosus. 



