Titles
- Clinical and Experimental Effects of Reserpine in Patients with Essential Hypertension1
- Clinical management of hypertension1
- Comparison of Prazosin with Hydralazine in Patients Receiving Hydrochlorothiazide: A Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial1
- Comparison of Propranolol and Hydrochlorothiazide for the Initial Treatment of Hypertension: I. Results of Short-Term Titration with Emphasis on Racial Differences in Response1
- Comparison of Propranolol and Hydrochlorothiazide for the Initial Treatment of Hypertension: II. Results of Long-Term Therapy1
- Controversy in Hypertension: Are Diuretics Harmful?1
- Critique of the Clinical Importance of Diurectic-Induced Hypokalemia and Elevated Cholesterol Level1
- Current Concepts in Therapy: Antihypertensive Agents. II. Benzothiadiazine Compounds, Rauwolfia and Hydralazine1
- Current Concepts in Therapy: Antihypertensive Agents. III1
- Diuretic-Induced Hypokalemia in Uncomplicated Systemic Hypertension: Effect of Plasma Potassium Correction on Cardiac Arrhythmias1
- Double Blind Control Study of Antihypertensive Agents: II. Further Report on the Comparative Effectiveness of Reserpine, Reserpine and Hydralazine, and Three Ganglion Blocking Agents, Chlorisondamine, Mecamylamine, and Pentolinium Tartrate1
- Double Blind Control Study of Antihypertensive Agents: III. Chlorothiazide Alone and in Combination with Other Agents; Preliminary Results1
- Early Changes in Plasma and Urinary Potassium in Diuretic-Treated Patients with Systemic Hypertension1
- Edward Freis receiving the 1981 CIBA Award for Hypertension Research1
- Edward Freis with Corbin Moister and Joseph Stanton at Evans Memorial Hospital1
- Effect of Antihypertensive Treatment on Morbidity1
- Effect of Diuretic Therapy on Ventricular Arrhythmias in Hypertensive Patients with or without Left Ventricular Hypertrophy1
- Effect of Pentaquine in Patients with Hypertension1
- Effect of Therapy on Left Ventricular Function in Hypertension1
- Effect of Treatment on Morbidity in Hypertension. Veterans Administration Cooperative Study on Antihypertensive Agents: Effect on the Electrocardiogram1
