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(Circulation. 1957;16:200.)
© 1957 American Heart Association, Inc.


Effect of Rauwolfa serpentina and Reserpine on the Blood Pressure in Essential Hypertension

A Long-Term Double-Blind Study

MURRAY B. SHELDON M.D.1 J. HAROLD KOTTE M.D.1

1 From the Cardiac Laboratory and the Hypertension Clinic of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio.

A 2-year double-blind study of 18 ambulatory patients treated with Rauwolfia serpentina and reserpine is presented, with a statistical evaluation by the method of analysis of variance.




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