Reviews.- I. History.- II. Factors Inducing Cardiovascular Disease.- Hormones.- Corticoids.- Folliculoids (Estrogens).- Testoids (Androgens) Incl. MAD.- Other Steroid Hormones and Their Derivatives.- Anterior Pituitary Preparations.- Posterior Pituitary Preparations.- Catecholamines.- Thyroid Hormones and Related Compounds. Iodine.- Parathyroid Hormone.- Pancreatic Hormones.- Renal Interventions.- Complete Nephrectomy.- Partial Nephrectomy.- Renal Artery Coarctation.- Ureter Ligature.- Renal Encapsulation.- Figure-of-8 Ligature.- The Endocrine Kidney.- Complete Occlusion of the Main Renal Artery or of Its Branches.- Other Renal Interventions.- Renin and Angiotensin.- Phlogistic Mediators.- Antigens.- Infections.- Infections Alone.- Infections + Other Agents.- Microbial Products.- Microbial Products Alone.- Microbial Products + Other Agents.- Nervous Lesions.- Cardiovascular Surgery.- Complete and Permanent Ligature of Coronary Arteries.- Temporary Coronary Artery Ligatures.- Partial Ligature and Gradual Constriction of Coronary Arteries.- Thromboses and Embolisms.- Coronary Vein Ligature.- Cardiac Lymph Vessel Ligature.- Interventions on the Pulmonary Artery.- Ligature of Peripheral Arteries.- Aorta Compression.- Arteriovenous Shunts.- Various Foreign Bodies (Incl. Prostheses) Placed Within the Cardiovascular System.- Local Trauma to the Cardiovascular System by Chemical or Physical Agents.- Destruction of the Vasa Vasorum.- Cardiovascular Transplantation Procedures, Pedicle Grafts.- Cardiac Apex Ligatures.- Cardiac Arrest and the Consequences of Extracorporeal Circulation.- Gastrointestinal Lesions.- Stress.- Spontaneous Cardiovascular Lesions in Various Species.- Parabiosis.- Sexual Intercourse, Pregnancy and Lactation.- Ionizing Rays.- Blood Transfusion.- Varia.- Drugs (Classes).- Drugs (Alphabetically Listed).- Diets.- III. Factors Influencing Cardiovascular Disease.- Hormones.- Hypophysis.- Adrenals.- Gonads.- Catatoxic Steroids.- Thyroid.- Parathyroid.- Calcl(