THE REDUCTION OF THE BLOOD PRESSURE OF HYPERTENSIVE DOGS BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF RENAL EXTRACT

Abstract
A series of 18 hypertensive dogs was treated with renal extracts. The blood pressure of these animals was appreciably reduced, normal values being attained in some cases. Severe untoward symptoms accompanied this reduction in many cases. The bearing of these findings on certain aspects of the problem of renal hypertension was discussed.

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