User:Adh30

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About me[edit]

I am an academic physician and clinical pharmacologist in London, UK. Most of my contributions relate to pharmacology, physiology, biomedical engineering, or the history of science and medicine.

Pages I have started[edit]

Adriaan Isebree Moens, Guido Marx, Horace Joules, John R. Womersley, Joseph Palmer Frizell, Medical Research Society, Moens−Korteweg equation, Otto Frank (physiologist), Robert Tigerstedt

Pages I have contributed to[edit]

Aleck Bourne, Benign hypertension, Bezold–Jarisch reflex, Blood pressure, Cardiovascular disease, Carl J. Wiggers, David Jones (poet), Dean Mahomed  Diabetes mellitus type 2, Diederik Korteweg, Echocardiography, Ejection fraction, Étienne-Jules Marey, Fenoldopam, Frederick Akbar Mahomed, Gotthilf Hagen, Guido Marx, Heart failure, History of Hypertension, Hypercholesterolemia Hypertension,  Hypertensive heart disease, Hypertensive retinopathy, Intima-media thickness, James Mirrlees, Joseph Palmer Frizell, L-type calcium channel, Metformin, Myocardial infarction, Percutaneous coronary intervention, Pulse wave velocity, Raymond Ahlquist, Renin inhibitor, Richard Quain, Scipione Riva-Rocci, Stephen Hales, Systole (medicine), Thiazide diuretics, Ventricle (heart), Voltage-dependent calcium channel, Water hammer, Windkessel effect

Pages I am working on[edit]

Pages I plan to work on[edit]

Augustus Desiré Waller, Cornelius de Langen, Efficacy, George Pickering (physician), Potency, Prediction interval, Sydney Ringer