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. 1953 Nov;32(11):1133–1139. doi: 10.1172/JCI102837

HEXAMETHONIUM IN THE CHRONIC TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION—ITS EFFECT ON RENAL HEMODYNAMICS AND ON THE EXCRETION OF WATER AND ELECTROLYTES 1

Ralph V Ford 1,2,3, John H Moyer 1,2,3, Charles L Spurr 1,2,3, C Polk Smith 1,2,3, Georgia Weller 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC438452  PMID: 13108976

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