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Abstract
Studies of the physiology of the oral circulation, using the method of arteriography,
have been made. Their purpose was to learn whether or not the technique could be applied
successfully in areas where dense bone shadows are superimposed on small-caliber vessels.
It was demonstrated that external carotid arteriography in human beings and in experimental
animals holds much promise for obtaining data dealing with the physiology and pathology
of the oral circulation.
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