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. 1950 Jul;29(7):940–949. doi: 10.1172/JCI102329

THE ACUTE CIRCULATORY EFFECTS OF THE HEAD-DOWN POSITION (NEGATIVE G) IN NORMAL MAN, WITH A NOTE ON SOME MEASURES DESIGNED TO RELIEVE CRANIAL CONGESTION IN THIS POSITION 1

Robert W Wilkins 1,2, Stanley E Bradley 1,2,2, Carl K Friedland 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC436131  PMID: 15436863

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