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Title:
The Collapse Produced by Venous Congestion of the Extremities or by Venesection Following Certain Hypotensive Agents pdf (1,439,628 Bytes) ocr (38,571 Bytes)
Description:
Shortly after his move to the Veterans Administration Hospital and Georgetown University in Washington, DC, Freis and several colleagues tested theories about the hemodynamic effects of antihypertensive drugs, to better explain the drugs' actions.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
10 (1,439,628 Bytes)
Date:
1951
Creator:
Freis, Edward D.
Stanton, Joseph R.
Finnerty, Frank A. Jr
Schnaper, Harold W.
Johnson, Robert L.
Rath, Charles E.
Wilkins, Robert W.
Source:
Periodical: Freis, Edward D., Joseph R. Stanton, Frank A. Finnerty Jr., Harold W. Schnaper, Robert L. Johnson, Charles E. Rath, and Robert W. Wilkins. "The Collapse Produced by Venous Congestion of the Extremities or by Venesection Following Certain Hypotensive Agents." Journal of Clinical Investigation 30, (1951): 435-444. Article.
Publisher:
[American Society for Clinical Investigation]
Rights:
This item is in the public domain. It may be used without permission.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Hypertension
Antihypertensive Agents
Hemodynamic Processes
Exhibit Category:
The Veterans Administration Hospital and Georgetown University School of Medicine, 1949-1964
Box Number: 7
Folder Number: 12
Unique Identifier:
XFBBDL
Document Type:
Articles
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Series: Writings and Lectures, 1942-2002
SubSeries: Articles and Essays, 1942-2001
Folder: Col - Com, 1943-86
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2007-04-18

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