On the atrophy of the provisional vessels the whole of the blood of the arteria centralis passes into the retina.
The only part of the slit which remains open is that perforated by the optic nerve; and in the centre of the latter is situated the arteria centralis retinae as explained above.
The sides of the optic nerve subsequently bend over, and completely envelope this artery, which at a later period gives off branches to the retina, and becomes known as the arteria centralis retinae.
Ligature of the Arteria Innominata has been practised in very few cases.
This latter was closed with the view of insuring the formation of a clot in the arteria anonyma.
The arteria innominata and the root of the two vessels were obstructed by firm coagulum.
The arteria venosa had a distinct opening into the same ventricle, and this was provided with triangular membranous valves, like those on the right side, but only two in number.
Mingled with the inspired air in the arteria venalis, freed by respiration from fuliginous matter, and become a suitable home of the vital spirit, it is attracted at length into the left ventricle of the heart by the diastole of the organ.
The aorta he properly makes to arise from the left ventricle; but confuses himself with the arteria venalis, the pulmonary vein, and the vena arterialis, the pulmonary artery.
Deinde in ipsa arteria venosa, inspirato aeri miscetur et exspiratione a fuligine expurgatur; aique ita tandem a sinistro cordis ventriculo totum mixtum per diastolen attrahitur, apta supellex, ut fiat spiritus vitalis.
The arteria venalis hath two valves called mitrales, because they are like a bishop's mitre.
In Diastole, or dilatation of the heart, the conus is drawn from the basis to draw blood by the cava to the right ventricle, and air by the arteria venosa [pulmonary vein] to the left ventricle.
Secondly, that the arterial blood may be thrust into the lungs by arteria venalis [the left auricle].
One thing is to be noted, that in arteria venosa a little below the valves there is found a little valve ever open.
These appearances were propagated into the arteria innominata.
Then I passed to the arteria adorti [aorta] and vena chilis [vena cava].
The arteria adorti is the aorta, the arteria venalis the pulmonary vein, the vena chilis the vena cava, and the vena arterialis the pulmonary artery.
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