1 From the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, Calif.
In this paper a concept of intrinsic blood pressure is formulated. This pressure was measured in 84 subjects with normal and abnormal vascular systems. It is concluded that shock, congestive failure, hypertension and the normal vascular system can be defined and understood in terms of intrinsic blood pressure.
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Intrinsic Blood Pressure
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