X. Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing (which are furnished with valves) are endowed with rythmical contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contraction

T. Jones
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In entering on the investigation of the state of the blood and the blood-vessels in inflammation excited in the web of the Bat’s wing, I applied myself, in the first place, to the study of the distribution, structure and endowments of the arteries, capillaries and veins of the part, and of the phenomena of the circulation in them. I had not observed the circulation under the microscope long, before I was struck with something peculiar in the flow of blood in the veins; I therefore directed my attention to them, and discovered that they contracted and dilated rythmically. Following the veins for some extent in their course, I further discovered them to be provided with valves, some of which completely opposed regurgitation of blood, others only partially.
十、发现蝙蝠翅膀上的静脉(带有瓣膜)具有有节奏的收缩性,每次收缩都加速了血液的向前流动
在研究蝙蝠翅网中发炎的血液和血管的状况时,我首先研究了该部位的动脉、毛细血管和静脉的分布、结构和禀性,以及其中的循环现象。我在显微镜下观察血液循环还没多久,就被静脉中血液流动的奇特现象所打动;因此,我把注意力转向它们,发现它们有节奏地收缩和扩张。我在静脉的运动过程中,又看见静脉上有瓣,有的完全阻止血液反流,有的部分阻止血液反流。
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