ON THE RELATION OF CHANGES IN BLOOD VELOCITY AND VOLUME FLOW OF BLOOD TO CHANGE OF POSTURE

Abstract
The subjects [number not stated] were men in normal health; 21 experiments were made. Estimations of the least circulation time as measured by reaction to histamine indicate a retardation of the velocity of blood flow in the standing position in man. The authors believe this fact supports previous experimental evidence showing a reduction of the total output of the heart when the subject stands still.

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