10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMULGENT»
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emulgent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emulgent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
Spermatic artery. 2. Left superior emulgent. 3. inferior emulgent. 4. Right superior
emulgent. 5. inferior emulgent. B. Cava. 1. Left emulgent vein. 2. Right inferior
emulgent. 3. superior emulgent. 4. — - common iliac. 5. Left common iliac.
Kidneys ...
2
The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End ...
This Wind issued at the Ascending Cava, which had been cut : To prevent which,
I compressed with my Fingers the Vena Cava and the Dutlus Tooracicus together
, and M. Gayant having blown afresh into it, we perceiv'd that the Emulgent Vein ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, 1716
3
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
... fill'd with Wind, and that thereupon the Body of the Vena Cava alfo filled itfelf
from the Emulgent into the Iliaques. This Wind feem'd to us to come from the Left
Kidney, and to infinuate itfelf into the Emulgent Vein, and thence into the Cave.
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections to the End of ...
and that thereupon the Body of the Vena Cava also filled itself from the Emulgent
into the Ilicques. This Wind seemed to us to come from the Left Kidney, and to
insinuate itself into the Emulgent Vein, and thence into the Cava. To clear this the
...
Royal Society (Great Britain)., John Lowthorp, 1749
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Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
KK the Ureters, a a a small Artery arising out of the descending Trunk of the Aorta
, a little above the right emulgent Artery. It sends two Branches b b upwards to
supply the right Glandula Renalis. A third Branch cc goes downwards towards
the ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1734
6
The Explanation of Albinus's Anatomical Figures of the Human ...
F A small vein which arises from the right fide of the vena cava above the
emulgent, and is distributed to the fat upon the right kidney. G A small vein,
arising either from the cava, or from the upper part of the right emulgent ; of which
the ...
Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, 1754
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
But to be sorer of it I comprestwith my Fingers theDuBus upon the yth descending
Vertebra of the Back ; and M. Gajant having blown into the Quill, which was upon
the 7th, the Wind pasted not to the Kidney* nor to the Emulgent Vein; Which ...
Royal society of London, 1705
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Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Accompt of the ...
I compressed with my fingers the Ductu s upon the ffthde- scending Vertebra of
the Back •, and M. Gay ant having blown into the Quill, which was upon the
seventh, t lie wind passed not to the Kidney , nor to the Emulgent Vein. Which
made us ...
John Martyn ((Londres)), Henry Oldenburg, James Allestry ((Londres)), 1667
9
The Lady Anatomist: The Life and Work of Anna Morandi Manzolini
1578 BANISTER Hist. Man v. 82 The Emulgent veynes. 1621 BURTON Anat. Mel.
I. i. II. ii, The branches of the Caua are . . . inward seminall or emulgent. 1670 Phil.
Trans. V. 2081 Passages, by which the Chyle may come into the Emulgent .
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A System of Anatomy for the Use of Students of Medicine
27 The EMULGENT or RENAL Arteries Are the large vessels which pass from the
aorta to the kidneys. They arise between the superior and inferior mesenteries,
one on each side; and proceed in a direction which is nearly rectangular to the ...