Abstract
Results are here presented which confirm the report of Richards and Plant in that minute doses of certain vasoconstrictor drugs may produce simultaneously a rise in blood pressure, an increase in kidney volume, a decrease in volume flow of blood through the kidney and diuresis. This coincidence is regarded as evidence in favor of glomerular filtration.
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- Received June 18, 1927.
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