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The Collapse Produced by Venous Congestion of the Extremities or by Venesection Following Certain Hypotensive Agents
The Collapse Produced by Venous Congestion of the Extremities or by Venesection Following Certain Hypotensive Agents
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation Johnson, Robert L. Rath, Charles E. Wilkins, Robert W. Finnerty, Frank A., Jr Schnaper, Harold W. Freis, Edward D. Stanton, Joseph R.
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.
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