“…Height was noted if it had been measured, and for each patient with heart failure it was noted whether the patient was oedematous and if he was taking diuretics alone or with potassium supplements. Details were collected of 345 healthy controls (Corsa et al, 1950;Aikawa et al, 1952;Deane and Smith, 1952;Arons, Vanderlinde and Solomon, 1954;Blainey et al, 1954;Moore et al, 1954;Wilson et al, 1954;Ikkos et al, 1955;Sagild, 1956;Ljunggren, Ikkos and Luft, 1957;Birkenfeld et al, 1958;Crookes, Bluhm and Muldowney, 1959;MacGillivray, Buchanan and Billewicz, 1960;Talso et al, 1960;Deuxchaisnes et al, 1961;Singh et al, 1969;Cox et al, 1971;Skrabal, Arnot and Joplin, 1973); and 333 patients with heart disease (Aikawa et al, 1952;Blainey et al, 1954;Moore et al, 1954;Wilson et al, 1954;Aikawa and Fitz, 1956;Birkenfeld et al, 1958;Deuxchaisnes et al, 1961;Olesen, 1964;Carroll, Gotterer and Altshuler, 1965;Flear et al, 1966;Olesen, 1968;Singh et al, 1969;White et al, 1969;Cox et al, 1971;Croxson et al, 1972;Davidson and Gillebrand, 1974;Olesen and Valentine, 1973).…”