Modell, 1961 - Google Patents
Clinical pharmacology of digitalis materialsModell, 1961
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- 17895422714110143778
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- Modell W
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- Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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The pharmacologic actions of digitalis which have been observed in the laboratory animal and in man are reviewed and correlated. It is shown how, in most instances, the findings in the former have a direct bearing on the application of digitalis materials in the clinic. An …
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