| Christopher Heath - 1869 - 640 頁
...to form the innominate vein, and at the point of junction of these two veins the thoracic duct opens on the left side, and the right lymphatic duct on the right side of the body. branches. — The external and anterior jugular veins opeu into the subclavian vein outside... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1901 - 692 頁
...muscles. 2. The phrenic nerve. j. The subclavian vessels and iheir branches. 4. The cervical pleura. 5. The thoracic duct on the left side, and the right lymphatic duct on the right side. 6. The lower part of the internal jugular vein. 7. The vagus nerve. 8. The lower part of the common... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1903 - 640 頁
...muscles. 2. The phrenic nerve. 3. The subclavian vessels and their branches. 4. The cervical pleura. 5. The thoracic duct on the left side, and the right lymphatic duct on the right side. 6. The lower part of the internal jugular vein. 7. The vagus nerve. 8. The lower part of the common... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1908 - 638 頁
...muscles. 2. The phrenic nerve. 3. The subclavian vessels and their branches. 4. The cervical pleura. 5. The thoracic duct on the left side, and the right lymphatic duct on the right side. 6. The lower part of the internal jugular vein. 7. The vagus nerve. 8. The lower part of the common... | |
| 1910 - 1082 頁
...lungs. It is, of course, an anatomical fact that all of the foregoing groups drain respectively into the thoracic duct on the left side, and the right lymphatic duct on the right side. Thus we see established a direct connection with the general circulation of the body. The foregoing... | |
| Henry Gray - 1913 - 1412 頁
...common facial, lingual, pharyngeal, superior and middle thyroid veins, and sometimes the occipital. The thoracic duct on the left side and the right lymphatic duct on the right side open into the angle of union of the internal jugular and subclavian veins. The Inferior Petrosal Sinus... | |
| John Cameron - 1920 - 202 頁
...partly to them and partly to the submaxill ary glands. The efferents from the deep cervical glands enter the thoracic duct on the left side and the right lymphatic duct on the right side. The supra-clavicular lymph glands in the base of the posterior triangle of the neck receive the lymph... | |
| Thomas Baillie Johnston - 1921 - 456 頁
...pulmonary vessels. Both groups join the bronchial glands in the hilum of the lung, and their efferents join the thoracic duct on the left side and the right lymphatic duct on the right side. The Boot of the Lung is a short, broad pedicle consisting of the pulmonary artery and veins, the bronchus... | |
| Colin Hinrichsen, Peter Lisowski - 2007 - 180 頁
...muscle. The efferent vessels from the deep cervical nodes form the jugular trunk, which drains into the thoracic duct on the left side and the right lymphatic duct on the right side. Lymph from the superficial tissues of the head drains into a 'collar' of superficial lymph nodes whose... | |
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