Hemodynamics
Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Antihypertensive and Hemodynamic Properties of the New Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agent Timolol
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X30
Dates:
Publication: July 1973
Edward D. Freis Papers
Collection — Box 23 - RECORDS CLOSED
Identifier: MS C 550
Abstract
A pioneer in the study of hypertension, Edward D. Freis, M.D., is best known for leading the 5-year Veterans Administration Cooperative Study on Antihypertensive Agents which proved the value of antihypertensive drugs in decreasing morbidity and mortality; this study was the first multi-clinic, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of its kind. Freis's collection of articles, photographs, scrapbooks, and subject files chronicle his sixty-year career in the study of hypertension...
Dates:
1926-2004
Hemodynamic Alterations in Hypertensive Patients Due to Chlorothiazide
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X87
Dates:
Publication: 23 June 1960
Hemodynamic Changes in Hypertension
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X88
Dates:
Publication: March 1961
Hemodynamic Changes in the Small Vessels in Man as Analyzed by Digital Plethysmography
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X89
Dates:
Publication: October 1951
Hemodynamics of Hypertension
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X91
Dates:
Publication: January 1960
Kinetocardiogram, Phonocardiogram, and Arterial Pulse Waves during Acute Hemodynamic Changes
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X97
Dates:
Publication: September 1966
Pathogenesis of Organic Changes in Chronic Hypertension and Hemodynamic Effects of Antihypertensive Agents
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X112
Dates:
Publication: 1960
The Effects of a Variety of Hemodynamic Changes on the Rapid and Slow Components of the Circulation in the Human Forearm
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X77
Dates:
Publication: June 1958
Transcapillary Exchange Rates of Deuterium Oxide and Thiocyanate in the Forearm of Man
Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X133
Dates:
Publication: March 1953