Cite
Conventional versus automated measurement of blood pressure in primary care patients with systolic hypertension: randomised parallel design controlled trial.
MLA
Myers, Martin G., et al. “Conventional versus Automated Measurement of Blood Pressure in Primary Care Patients with Systolic Hypertension: Randomised Parallel Design Controlled Trial.” BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.), vol. 342, Feb. 2011, p. d286. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d286.
APA
Myers, M. G., Godwin, M., Dawes, M., Kiss, A., Tobe, S. W., Grant, F. C., & Kaczorowski, J. (2011). Conventional versus automated measurement of blood pressure in primary care patients with systolic hypertension: randomised parallel design controlled trial. BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.), 342, d286. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d286
Chicago
Myers, Martin G, Marshall Godwin, Martin Dawes, Alexander Kiss, Sheldon W Tobe, F Curry Grant, and Janusz Kaczorowski. 2011. “Conventional versus Automated Measurement of Blood Pressure in Primary Care Patients with Systolic Hypertension: Randomised Parallel Design Controlled Trial.” BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.) 342 (February): d286. doi:10.1136/bmj.d286.