Abstract
Conclusion
Guanidine-like substances exhibit physiological properties similar to those that might be expected of an effector substance liberated from the kidneys when the renal arteries are constricted by Goldblatt's clamp. Despite this, no significant increase was found in the whole blood of dogs made severely hypertensive by this method when no rise in the urea nitrogen occurred.
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