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Although Bohn and Hahn found pressor substances in hypertension and Bain found this material only in the normal, the results of these experiments indicated that no significant differences in the amount of pressor substances, other than possible normal variations, existed between the urine of normal individuals and the urine of the 2 essential hypertensive individuals that were tested. Furthermore, the normal dog was found to excrete pressor substances in variable quantities.
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