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1 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The anatomy of the bronchial tree is discussed with reference to the branching into lobar and segmental bronchi, and the relation of each lobar and segmental bronchus to its corresponding portion of lung. The terminologies used by various writers are discussed, particularly that of James Hardie Neil, and a new nomenclature is proposed.
Submitted on June 3, 1943
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