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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
THE HISTORY of the pulmonary circulation provides a measure of man's thinking about himself and his place in the universe. For centuries before De Motu Cordis in 1628, 1 the blood vessels of the lungs were incorporated into an elaborate scheme that explained the origin and distribution of spirits that animated and sustained the human being.
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THE HISTORY of the pulmonary circulation provides a measure of man's thinking about himself and his place in the universe. For centuries before De Motu Cordis in 1628, 1 the blood vessels of the lungs were incorporated into an elaborate scheme that explained the origin and distribution of spirits that animated and sustained the human being.
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Comprehensive Physiology, 1983
Abstract The sections in this article are: Historical Landmarks Theories of Antiquity Concepts of Circulation Concepts of ...
Robert F. Grover +3 more
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Abstract The sections in this article are: Historical Landmarks Theories of Antiquity Concepts of Circulation Concepts of ...
Robert F. Grover +3 more
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Comprehensive Physiology, 1985
Abstract The sections in this article are: Pulmonary Hemodynamics Pulmonary Blood Flow: General Aspects Pulmonary Blood Flow and Pressure Waves
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Abstract The sections in this article are: Pulmonary Hemodynamics Pulmonary Blood Flow: General Aspects Pulmonary Blood Flow and Pressure Waves
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2001
Abstract The lungs and cardiovascular system work in concert to transport O2 and CO2 between the outside environment and the cells of the body. Bringing blood in close proximity to the ventilated air within the lung yields a high degree of gas exchange efficiency.
Michael P Hlastala, Albert J Berger
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Abstract The lungs and cardiovascular system work in concert to transport O2 and CO2 between the outside environment and the cells of the body. Bringing blood in close proximity to the ventilated air within the lung yields a high degree of gas exchange efficiency.
Michael P Hlastala, Albert J Berger
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1990
Abstract Blood pressure and vascular resistance are much lower in the pulmonary than in the systemic circulation, and there are corresponding differences in vascular architecture. The large arteries and veins are shorter than their systemic counterparts, and the pulmonary vessels have thinner, more distensible walls containing less ...
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Abstract Blood pressure and vascular resistance are much lower in the pulmonary than in the systemic circulation, and there are corresponding differences in vascular architecture. The large arteries and veins are shorter than their systemic counterparts, and the pulmonary vessels have thinner, more distensible walls containing less ...
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Adaptation and remodelling of the pulmonary circulation in pulmonary hypertension.
Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2015Mylène Vaillancourt +3 more
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