جزییات کتاب
Content: Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 1–2): G. W. PickeringChapter 2 Neural and Humoral Control of Blood Vessels (pages 3–30): Irvine H. PageChapter 3 Some New Aspects of Reflex Blood Pressure Regulation and Hypertension (pages 31–45): C. HeymansChapter 4 Hypertensive Disease Without Hypertension (pages 46–57): George A. PereraChapter 5 Internal Secretion of the Arterial Wall in Blood Pressure Regulation (pages 58–74): C. Jimenez?Diaz, P. de la Barreda and A. F. de MolinaChapter 6 Drugs Antagonistic to 5?Hydroxytryptamine (pages 75–77): J. H. GaddumChapter 7 Quantitative Estimation of 5?Hydroxytryptamine in Gastro?Intestinal Mucosa, Spleen and Blood of Vertebrates (pages 78–90): V. ErspamerChapter 8 Chemical Screening Methods for the Diagnosis of Ph?ochromocytoma (pages 91–103): M. GoldenbergChapter 9 Persistence of Hypertension After Removal of Ph?ochromocytoma, Where Excretion of Adrenaline and Noradrenaline is Normal (pages 104–121): W. S. PeartChapter 10 Experimental Studies on the Pathogenesis and Nature of Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease (pages 122–135): Arthur GrollmanChapter 11 Experiments on the Role of Vasoconstrictor Substances in the Mechanism of Renal Hypertension in Dogs (pages 136–147): Paul GovaertsChapter 12 The Relation of the Sustained Pressor Principle to Renin (pages 148–154): O. M. HelmerChapter 13 The Role of the Kidney in the Mechanism of Experimental Hypertension (pages 155–171): M. A. FloyerChapter 14 The Effect of Partial Renal Corticectomy on the Blood Pressure of Normal and Hypertensive Animals (pages 172–183): Jens Bing and Palle SonderChapter 15 The Use of Ganglion Blocking Agents in Relation to Neurogenic Factors in Hypertension (pages 184–191): W. D. M. PatonChapter 16 Lessons from Hexamethonium Studies in Malignant Hypertension (pages 192–199): J. McMichaelChapter 17 Catechol Amine Excretion in Urine in Cases of Hypertension (pages 200–202): U. S. von EulerChapter 18 The Relationship Between Sodium, Arterial Hypertension and the Adrenal Glands (pages 203–218): J. GenestChapter 19 A Study of Adrenal Insufficiency After Treatment of Hypertension by Bilateral Sympathectomy Plus Unilateral Adrenalectomy (pages 219–237): P. Etienne?MartinChapter 20 Water and Electrolytes in Experimental Hypertension (pages 238–249): E. Braun?MenendezChapter 21 The Distribution of Fluid and Electrolytes in Experimental Hypertension (pages 250–271): J. M. LedinghamChapter 22 The Importance of Sodium Chloride and its Ions in the Production and the Treatment of Hypertension (pages 272–285): P. Martini and K. Kaiser