Publisher:
Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas : 1948
Seller ID: 225
1948 GOLDBLATT'S OWN HISTORY OF HIS SEMINAL DISCOVERIES IN HYPERTENSION. 9 1/4 inches tall viii, 126 pages, original pebbled black cloth binding, gilt title to cover and spine, black & white and color illustrations. Bookplate of academic physician on front paste-down, otherwise fine. See GARRISON-MORTON No. 2719. HARRY GOLDBLATT (1891-1977), internationally recognized for his research in high blood pressure, was born in Iowa, the son of Phillip and Jennie Spitz Goldblatt. He grew up in Canada, received a B.A. from McGill University, and graduated from its medical school in 1916. After serving ... View More...
Publisher:
Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas : 1948
Seller ID: 377
1948 GOLDBLATT'S OWN HISTORY OF HIS SEMINAL DISCOVERIES IN HYPERTENSION.
9 1/4 inches tall viii, 126 pages, original pebbled black cloth binding, gilt title to cover and spine, black & white and color illustrations. Bookplate of academic physician on front paste-down, otherwise fine. See GARRISON-MORTON No. 2719. HARRY GOLDBLATT (1891-1977), internationally recognized for his research in high blood pressure, was born in Iowa, the son of Phillip and Jennie Spitz Goldblatt. He grew up in Canada, received a B.A. from McGill University, and graduated from its medical school in 1916. After servin... View More...
Publisher:
Journal of Experimental Hypertension : 1934
Seller ID: 1007
1934 FIRST EDITION OF SEMINAL PAPER ON EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION BY HARRY GOLDBLATT AND ASSOCIATES. 10 inches tall extract from the Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol. 59, pp 347-379, 1934; 15 text figures, 2 plates, in recent gray stiff paper covers, fine. GARRISON-MORTON No. 2719. Goldblatt discovered the role of the kidneys in the regulation of blood pressure. This was the first of Goldblatt's papers on experimental hypertension, which established an etiologic role for renal ischemia in the production of hypertension and established a laboratory basis for its study. HARRY GOLDBLATT (189... View More...
Publisher:
Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas : 1948
Seller ID: 224
1948 MID-20TH CENTURY REVIEW OF EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION BY MAKERS OF THE HISTORY. 8 3/4 inches tall original black flexible leatherette binding with gilt title to cover, 64 pages, photographic illustrations, fine. IRVINE HEINLY PAGE (1901 - 1991) was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and was an American physiologist who played an important part in the field of hypertension for almost 60 years while working at the Cleveland Clinic. ARTHUR CURTIS CORCORAN (1909-1965) attended McGill University from which he received an M.D. degree in 1934. After 2 years of training at the Montreal General Hospital... View More...
1961 SIR GEORGE PICKERING PROPOSES THAT HYPERTENSION IS A CONTINUUM WITH NORMOTENSION. 8 1/4 inches tall hardcover, original navy blue cloth binding, gilt title to cover and spine, spine ends frayed, library numbers bottom of spine, library handstamp front endpapers and title page, library ticket and pocket rear endpapers, overall good. PREFACE: This is a controversial book, and it is intended to be so. I have not tried to smooth the corners, because I believe that controversy is the life-blood of science. Disagreement stimulates the collection of further evidence. That, I hope, is an adequate... View More...