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2. Results of thoracolumbar sympathectomy for essential hypertension; three-to-seven-year follow-up of one hundred patients
3. Home care role will expand in reformed system.
4. Home care past and future.
5. Observations of Subtotal Adrenalectomy in Hypertension.
6. Effect of tilt on cerebral oxygen metabolism in patients with arterial hypertension.
7. The oxygen content of coronary venous blood as affected by anoxia and cytochrome c.
8. Recent advances in the treatment of severe hypertension.
9. Government regulations and the use of drugs.
10. The blood flow and oxygen consumption of the brain in patients with essential hypertension before and after adrenalectomy.
11. Preliminary observations on the effects of parenteral reserpine on cerebral blood flow, oxygen and glucose metabolism, and electroencephalograms of patients with essential hypertension.
12. An evaluation of treatment of essential hypertension by combined adrenalectomy and sympathectomy.
13. The blood flow, vascular resistance, and oxygen consumption of the brain in essential hypertension.
14. The oxygen metabolism of the dog's heart.
15. Observations on the results of subtotal adrenalectomy in the treatment of severe, otherwise intractable hypertension and their bearing on the mechanism by which hypertension is maintained.
16. The diagnosis and management of patients with arterial hypertension: evaluation of five years' experience with surgical procedures and depressor drugs.
17. Combined adrenalectomy-sympathectomy in the treatment of patients with essential hypertension.
18. Effects of subtotal adrenalectomy alone and combined with sympathectomy upon the blood pressure levels and complications of severe arterial hypertension.
19. The effects of 1-hydrazinophthalazine on cerebral blood flow, vascular resistance, oxygen uptake and jugular oxygen tension in hypertensive subjects.
20. Subtotal adrenalectomy in the treatment of patients with severe essential hypertension.
21. The effect of bilateral stellate ganglion block on the cerebral circulation in normotensive and hypertensive patients.
22. Experiences with thoracolumbar sympathectomy and with combined adrenalectomy-sympathectomy in the treatment of patients with essential hypertension.
23. Blood flow and oxygen consumption of the brain in coarctation of the aorta.
24. Further observations on patients with severe hypertension subjected to adrenal resection and sympathectomy.
25. The effect of nikethamide on coronary blood flow and cardiac oxygen metabolism.
26. The effects of an acute reduction in blood pressure by means of differential spinal sympathetic block on the cerebral circulation of hypertensive patients.
27. Evaluation of adrenal resection and sympathectomy in ninety-nine persons with hypertension.
28. The effects of twenty degree head-up tilt upon the cerebral circulation of patients with arterial hypertension before and after sympathectomy.
29. A comparison of thoracolumbar sympathectomy and bilateral adrenalectomy-sympathectomy in the treatment of essential hypertension.
30. PRIMARY HYPERTENSION. SURVEY OF THE SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH ESTABLISHED DIASTOLIC HYPERTENSION AFTER TEN YEARS OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL TREATMENT.
31. Cardiac oxygen metabolism and control of the coronary circulation.
32. Medical management of hypertension with particular reference to hypotensive drugs.
33. The role of exercise tests in the diagnosis of coronary artery insufficiency. Pulmonary and cardiac response to a treadmill work capacity test applicable to patients convalescing from acute myocardial infarction.
34. The clinical course following adrenal resection and sympathectomy, of 82 patients with severe hypertension.
35. Studies of alternating sinusoidal currents introduced into the heart in life and death.
36. The influence of hypotension on coronary blood flow, cardiac oxygen metabolism and cardiac work.
37. Effects of sympathectomy on the cerebral circulation of hypertensive patients.
38. A three to seven year postoperative evaluation of 76 patients with severe hypertension treated by thoracolumbar sympathectomy.
39. Ninety-five per cent subtotal adrenalectomy for essential hypertension.
40. The oxygen content of coronary venous blood as affected by anoxia and cytochrome.
41. The electrical conductivity of living tissues as it pertains to electrocardiography. I. Review of the problem of homogeneity vs. non-homogeneity, an outline of the technical aspects of tissue resistivity measurements, and a critical and experimental analysis of certain pertinent experiments.
42. The coronary circulation in the dog.
43. Effect of five drugs on coronary blood flow in the dog.
44. Renal function studies in hypertension: with particular reference to the intravenous PSP test.
45. The effect of intramuscular dihydroergocornine on the cerebral circulation in normotensive patients.
46. Measurement of coronary blood flow by the nitrous oxide method.
47. The effects of dihydroergocornine on the cerebral circulation of patients with essential hypertension.
48. Practical limitations of the Kety method for determining coronary blood flow by infrared analysis of blood nitrous oxide.
49. 1-Hydrazinophthalazine; apresoline in the treatment of hypertension: a two year study.
50. The measurement of coronary blood flow by the nitrous oxide method.
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