Studies in Blood-Pressure, Physiological And Clinical

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Studies in Blood-Pressure, Physiological And Clinical
George Oliver
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13 194 STUDIES IN BLOOD-PRESSUKE these remedies exert a direct reducing effect on the arterial pressure at all, and therefore my observa- tions agree with those of Stockman, Burnet, 1 Jane way, and some other observers. But not- withstanding this fact, I have often found a long continuance of the iodides in small doses useful in reducing supernormal arterial pressure. I cannot, however, say that I have observed a palpable reduct
...ion of the thickening of the accessible arteries from the prolonged use of these remedies, even in full doses. The preparations, iodopin and iodalbin (Parke, Davis & Co. ), are perhaps worthy of pro- longed trial in arterio-sclerosis.
The Amenability of Increased Arterial Pressure to Control. — Cases present decided differences in their response to treatment. This disparity is doubtless largely due to variations in the cause and in the stage of development of the pathological condition. The effects of treatment also differ considerably in the two classes of cases — namely, in the cases in which we can freely prescribe rest and regulation of exercise and life generally, and in those who must follow their avocations and their ordinary routine of life.


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