D, 1954-85
File — Box: 7, Folder: 14
Dates
- Creation: 1954-85
- The Discrepancy Between Home and Office Recordings of Blood Pressure in Patients under Treatment with Pentapyrrolidinium. Importance of Home Recordings in Adjusting Dosages
- Controversy in Hypertension: Are Diuretics Harmful?
- A Double Blind Control Study of Antihypertensive Agents: I. Comparative Effectiveness of Reserpine, Reserpine and Hydralazine, and Three Ganglionic Blocking Agents, Chlorisondamine, Mecamyamine, and Pentolinium Tartrate
- 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 Tartrate
- Double Blind Control Study of Antihypertensive Agents: III. Chlorothiazide Alone and in Combination with Other Agents; Preliminary Results
- Diuretic-Induced Hypokalemia in Uncomplicated Systemic Hypertension: Effect of Plasma Potassium Correction on Cardiac Arrhythmias
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