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[1]Longcope and McClintock, however, conclude that permanent constriction of the superior mesenteric artery and celiac axis, as well as gradual occlusion of one or both of these vessels, may be present in dogs for at least five months without giving rise to definite and constant elevation of blood pressure or to hypertrophy of the heart. Further, they have been unable to find at autopsy on man a definite association between sclerosis of the abdominal aorta and great splanchnic vessels and cardiac hypertrophy.

[1]Longcope and McClintock, however, conclude that permanent constriction of the superior mesenteric artery and celiac axis, as well as gradual occlusion of one or both of these vessels, may be present in dogs for at least five months without giving rise to definite and constant elevation of blood pressure or to hypertrophy of the heart. Further, they have been unable to find at autopsy on man a definite association between sclerosis of the abdominal aorta and great splanchnic vessels and cardiac hypertrophy.

[2]Warthin, A. S.: Am. Jour. Syph., 1918, i, 693.

[2]Warthin, A. S.: Am. Jour. Syph., 1918, i, 693.

[3]A firm makes a stethoscope so that the bell is clamped on the arm leaving both the operator's hands free.

[3]A firm makes a stethoscope so that the bell is clamped on the arm leaving both the operator's hands free.

[4]Weyse, A. W., and Lutz, B. R.: Diurnal Variations in Arterial Blood Pressure, Am. Jour. Physiol., 1915, xxxvii, 330.

[4]Weyse, A. W., and Lutz, B. R.: Diurnal Variations in Arterial Blood Pressure, Am. Jour. Physiol., 1915, xxxvii, 330.

[5]Erlanger and Hooker: An Experimental Study of Blood Pressure and of Pulse Pressure in Man, Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1904, xii, 145.

[5]Erlanger and Hooker: An Experimental Study of Blood Pressure and of Pulse Pressure in Man, Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1904, xii, 145.

[6]Dawson and Gorham: The Pulse Pressure as an Index of Systolic Output, Jour. Exper. Med., 1908, x, 484.

[6]Dawson and Gorham: The Pulse Pressure as an Index of Systolic Output, Jour. Exper. Med., 1908, x, 484.

[7]Isolation of a New Vasoconstrictor Substance from the Blood and the Adrenal Cortex, Jour. Am. Med. Assn., 1913, lxi, 2136.

[7]Isolation of a New Vasoconstrictor Substance from the Blood and the Adrenal Cortex, Jour. Am. Med. Assn., 1913, lxi, 2136.

[8]Stone, W. J.: The Differentiation of Cerebral and Cardiac Types of Hyperarterial Tension in Vascular Diseases, Arch. Int. Med., November, 1915, p. 775.

[8]Stone, W. J.: The Differentiation of Cerebral and Cardiac Types of Hyperarterial Tension in Vascular Diseases, Arch. Int. Med., November, 1915, p. 775.

[9]Smith, W. H., and Kilgore, A. R.: Dilatation of the Arch of the Aorta in Chronic Nephritis with Hypertension, Am. Jour. Med. Sc., 1915, cxlix, 503.

[9]Smith, W. H., and Kilgore, A. R.: Dilatation of the Arch of the Aorta in Chronic Nephritis with Hypertension, Am. Jour. Med. Sc., 1915, cxlix, 503.

[10]McCrae, Thomas: Dilatation of the Arch of the Aorta, Am. Jour. Med. Sc., 1910, cxl, 469.

[10]McCrae, Thomas: Dilatation of the Arch of the Aorta, Am. Jour. Med. Sc., 1910, cxl, 469.

[11]Stone, W. J.: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvl, 775.

[11]Stone, W. J.: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvl, 775.

[12]Robinson, G. C., and Bredeck, J. F.: Arch. Int. Med., 1917, xx, 725.

[12]Robinson, G. C., and Bredeck, J. F.: Arch. Int. Med., 1917, xx, 725.

[13]Jour. Exper. Med., 1911, xiv, 217.

[13]Jour. Exper. Med., 1911, xiv, 217.

[14]Warfield, L. M.: Jour. Lab. and Clin. Med., November, 1917.

[14]Warfield, L. M.: Jour. Lab. and Clin. Med., November, 1917.

[15]From πιεσω to squeeze, oppress or distress. Hyperpiesis, therefore, signifies excessive pressure.

[15]From πιεσω to squeeze, oppress or distress. Hyperpiesis, therefore, signifies excessive pressure.

[16]I have found the small colorimeter made by Hynson, Westcott and Dunning, Baltimore, Mo., costing $5.00, a very practical instrument.

[16]I have found the small colorimeter made by Hynson, Westcott and Dunning, Baltimore, Mo., costing $5.00, a very practical instrument.

[17]Mosenthal, H. O.: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvi, 733.

[17]Mosenthal, H. O.: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvi, 733.

[18]Myers and Lough: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvi, 536.

[18]Myers and Lough: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvi, 536.

[19]Discussion of alcohol at present has value only as it relates to the past. The present is dry. The future is in the lap of the gods.

[19]Discussion of alcohol at present has value only as it relates to the past. The present is dry. The future is in the lap of the gods.

[20]Miller, Jos. L.: Hypertension and the Value of the Various Methods for Its Reduction. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., 1910, liv, p. 1666.

[20]Miller, Jos. L.: Hypertension and the Value of the Various Methods for Its Reduction. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., 1910, liv, p. 1666.

[21]I have taken as much as 1700 c.c. from a large man. He recovered and went back to work.

[21]I have taken as much as 1700 c.c. from a large man. He recovered and went back to work.

Transcriber's Notes:Irregular hyphenation has been preserved, as in blood pressure and blood-pressure. Both "Hg" and "Hg." appear.Minor typographical errors and inconsistencies have been silently normalized.The original printed list of illustrations shows the original locations; they have been moved closer to their discussion area in the text to not interrupt the flow of reading.

Irregular hyphenation has been preserved, as in blood pressure and blood-pressure. Both "Hg" and "Hg." appear.

Minor typographical errors and inconsistencies have been silently normalized.

The original printed list of illustrations shows the original locations; they have been moved closer to their discussion area in the text to not interrupt the flow of reading.


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