In this follow-up to an earlier article by several British researchers, Finnerty and Freis confirmed that Hexamethonium acted longer and produced a greater degree of sympathetic blockade than tetraethylammonium, a ganglion-blocking agent that was found to be a poor treatment for chronic hypertension.. Presented in part before the national meeting of the American Federation of Clinical Research, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May, 1950.
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