| Advanced reading book - Readers - 1860 - 458 pages
...course of the food is completed, and the blood renewed or fed by the addition of the chyle. CIRCULATION. The organs concerned in the circulation of the blood are the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins. The arteries take it out from the heart ; the capillaries give out... | |
| Vincent Thomas Murché - Human physiology - 1884 - 162 pages
...flow of the blood through the body, to and from the heart, is called the Circulation. The organs of the circulation of the blood are the heart, the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. See Fig. 19. The Heart. The heart is a hollow muscular organ, somewhat like a pear in shape. (See Fig.... | |
| Henry Newell Martin, Hetty Cary Martin - Physiology - 1884 - 478 pages
...and there purified. Thus by the flowing blood, every part is cared for. 3. The Organs of Circulation are the heart, the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. The heart is a hollow muscle which squeezes the blood on, and keeps it moving. The arteries carry blood from the... | |
| Henry Newell Martin, Hetty Cary Martin - Physiology - 1884 - 306 pages
...and there purified. Thus by the flowing blood, every part is cared for. 3. The Organs of Circulation are the heart, the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. The heart is a hollow muscle which squeezes the blood on, and keeps it moving. The arteries carry blood from the... | |
| Henry Newell Martin, Hetty Cary Martin - Physiology - 1884 - 306 pages
...and there purified. Thus by the flowing blood, every part is cared for. 3. The Organs of Circulation are the heart, the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. The heart is a hollow muscle which squeezes the blood on, and keeps it moving. The arteries carry blood from the... | |
| Henry Newell Martin - Physiology - 1890 - 308 pages
...and there purified. Thus by the flowing blood, every part is cared for. 3. The Organs of Circulation are the heart, the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. The heart is a hollow muscle which squeezes the blood on, and keeps it moving. The arteries carry blood from the... | |
| Alvin Davison - Health education - 1910 - 206 pages
...called blood vessels (Fig. 70). The Blood Vessels. — There are four kinds of blood vessels. They are the heart, the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. The heart lies in the chest between the lungs. It squeezes the blood into the arteries. These carry the blood... | |
| Alvin Davison - Health - 1910 - 204 pages
...called blood vessels (Fig. 70). The Blood Vessels. — There are four kinds of blood vessels. They are the heart, the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. The heart lies in wind pipe vessels to ~ head ventricles FIG. 69. — Photograph of the heart from in front with... | |
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