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Figure 16.1 Location of selected endocrine organs of the body.

Figure 18.1 The systemic and pulmonary circuits.

Figure 18.2c Location of the heart in the mediastinum.

Figure 18.3 The pericardial layers and layers of the heart wall.

Figure 18.5b Gross anatomy of the heart.

Figure 18.5d Gross anatomy of the heart.

Figure 18.5e Gross anatomy of the heart.

Figure 18.6a Heart valves.

Figure 18.15a Intrinsic cardiac conduction system and action potential succession during one heartbeat.

Figure 19.21b Major arteries of the systemic circulation.

Figure 19.22b Arteries of the head, neck, and brain.

Figure 19.22d Arteries of the head, neck, and brain.

Figure 19.23b Arteries of the right upper limb and thorax.

Figure 19.24b Arteries of the abdomen.

Figure 19.24c Arteries of the abdomen.

Figure 19.24d Arteries of the abdomen.

Figure 19.25b Arteries of the right pelvis and lower limb.

Figure 19.25c Arteries of the right pelvis and lower limb.

Figure 19.26b Major veins of the systemic circulation.

Figure 19.27b Venous drainage of the head, neck, and brain.

Figure 19.27c Venous drainage of the head, neck, and brain.

Figure 19.28b Veins of the thorax and right upper limb.

Figure 19.29b Veins of the abdomen.

Figure 19.29c Veins of the abdomen.

Figure 19.30b Veins of the abdomen.

Figure 19.30c Veins of the abdomen.

Figure 17.2 Photomicrograph of a human blood smear stained with Wright’s stain.

Figure 17.4 Structure of hemoglobin.

Figure 17.10 Leukocytes.