Discovery that the veins of a 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

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Discovery that the veins of a 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

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From p.[131]: "Received November 20, 1851. - Read February 5, 1852".

From: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1852.

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p.131-136, [2] leaves of plates :
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