. 1941 Nov;20(6):715–719. doi: 10.1172/JCI101265
THE HEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF ANGIOTONIN IN NORMAL MAN 1
Stanley E Bradley
1,2,3, Barbara Parker
1,2,3
Stanley E Bradley
1Department of Medicine, New York University College of Medicine, New York City
2Department of Physiology, New York University College of Medicine, New York City
3Third (New York University) Medical Division of Bellevue Hospital, New York City
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Barbara Parker
1Department of Medicine, New York University College of Medicine, New York City
2Department of Physiology, New York University College of Medicine, New York City
3Third (New York University) Medical Division of Bellevue Hospital, New York City
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1Department of Medicine, New York University College of Medicine, New York City
2Department of Physiology, New York University College of Medicine, New York City
3Third (New York University) Medical Division of Bellevue Hospital, New York City
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