Abstract

Veins were considered merely as passive conduits of blood until Mellander ([13][1]) reported that stimulation of sympathetic nerves supplying the cat's hindquarters resulted in a decrease in regional blood volume. This and other work led Folkow and Mellander ([4][2]) to assert that veins were “at

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