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. 1954 Jan;33(1):63–68. doi: 10.1172/JCI102871

Cerebral Oxygen Consumption in Essential Hypertension Constancy with Age, Severity of the Disease, Sex, and Variations of Blood Constituents, As observed In 101 Patients1

Joseph H Hafkenschiel a, Charles W Crumpton a,2, Carl K Friedland a
PMCID: PMC1073531  PMID: 13117966

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