CLINICAL STUDIES ON THE VELOCITY OF BLOOD FLOW: X. The Relation Between the Velocity of Blood Flow, the Venous Pressure and the Vital Capacity of the Lungs in Fifty Patients with Cardiovascular Disease Compared With Similar Measurements in Fifty Normal Persons 1
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Blumgart, Herrmann L.
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