TREATMENT OF FULMINANT TOXAEMIA OF PREGNANCY WITH GANGLION BLOCKADE

In 12 patients with severe, often life‐threatening toxaemia of pregnancy, administration of a ganglion blocking agent was followed in all but one case by an immediate fall in blood pressure.

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