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Comparative studies on the effects of ganglion-blocking and pressor agents on the microscopic appearance of the kidneys and livers of animals in hemorrhagic shock.

Authors: F, Smolarek; J, Teodoruk; S, Szymański; M, Michalska;

Comparative studies on the effects of ganglion-blocking and pressor agents on the microscopic appearance of the kidneys and livers of animals in hemorrhagic shock.

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Ganglionic Blockers, Liver Diseases, Blood Pressure, Shock, Hemorrhagic, Kidney, Chlorisondamine, Rats, Vasomotor System, Liver, Regional Blood Flow, Animals, Vasoconstrictor Agents, Kidney Diseases, Shock, Traumatic, Vascular Resistance, Trimethaphan, Bis-Trimethylammonium Compounds

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