Essay 1 On malformations of the human heart : illustrated by numerous cases, and five plates containing fourteen figures; and preceded by some observations on the method of improving the diagnostic part of medicine / by J. R. Farre.
- John Richard Farre
- Date:
- 1814
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Credit: Essay 1 On malformations of the human heart : illustrated by numerous cases, and five plates containing fourteen figures; and preceded by some observations on the method of improving the diagnostic part of medicine / by J. R. Farre. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![* CONTENTS. Page Advertisement - -- -- -- -- -- -- v — xi Introduction ------------ - xiii — xv I. Malformations of the Heart, or of its Arteries, mingling Black with Red Blood. I. 1. Single Heart. I. ^. a. Two Pulmonary Branches from the Aorta - - - 2 — 5 I. 1. h. One Pulmonary Branch from the Aorta - - - Q I. 1. c. Heart transposed. The Aorta and Pulmonary Artery branching from a common Trunk - -- -- (3 — g I 2. Imperfect Double Heart. I. 2. a. Unclosed Foramen Ovale -------- 8 — 10 I. 2. b. Dilated Foramen Ovale, or Imperfect Septum Au- ricular um ------------ - ] o I. 2. c. Dilated Foramen Ovale, with an Open Ductus Ar- teriosus ------------- - ii i3 I. 2. d. Ostium Arteries Pulmonalis communicating with both Ventricles ---------- - - 13 jg I. 2. e. Dilated Foramen Ovale, and Contracted Ostium Arteries Pulmonalis - - - - - - - - - ig jg I. 2. f. Dilated Foramen Ovale, with an Open Ductus Ar- teriosus, and Impervious Ostium Arteries Pulmonalis IS 20 I. 2. g. Perforation of the Septum Ventriculorum - - - 20 I. 2. h. Ostium Aortes, communicating with both Ventricles 21 28 I. 2. i. Transposition of the Aorta and Pulmonary Artery 28 31 a 2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28034855_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)