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... pressure . From the above it will be noted that the fall of blood pressure is a constant and very conspicuous effect of the intravenous injection of hydrastis ; that with small doses up to 0.03 c.c. per kilogram the pressure promptly ...
... pressure . From the above it will be noted that the fall of blood pressure is a constant and very conspicuous effect of the intravenous injection of hydrastis ; that with small doses up to 0.03 c.c. per kilogram the pressure promptly ...
Page 194
... pressure phenomena as have been previously de- scribed for hydrastis . The oncometer tracing follows exactly the blood - pressure curve , which is illustrated in Figure 4. Perfusion of excised organs - kidney , spleen and leg ...
... pressure phenomena as have been previously de- scribed for hydrastis . The oncometer tracing follows exactly the blood - pressure curve , which is illustrated in Figure 4. Perfusion of excised organs - kidney , spleen and leg ...
Page 196
... pressure caused by hydrastinin . The oncometer evidence is against vasoconstriction playing any important part in the rise of pressure . CONCLUSIONS . The most constant and conspicuous effect of the in- travenous injection of hydrastis ...
... pressure caused by hydrastinin . The oncometer evidence is against vasoconstriction playing any important part in the rise of pressure . CONCLUSIONS . The most constant and conspicuous effect of the in- travenous injection of hydrastis ...
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