We have carried out extensive low-temperature (1.5 to 10 K) measurements of
the critical field, Hc, for the element Pb up to a pressure of P=1.2 GPa.
From this data the electronic entropy, specific heat, thermal expansion
coefficient and compressibility is calculated as a function of temperature,
pressure and magnetic field. The zero-field data is consistent with direct
thermodynamic measurements and the P-dependence of Tc and specific heat
coefficient, γ(T,P) allows the determination of the P-dependence of
the pairing interaction.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, in press Phys. Rev.