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Arrythmias

Exhibiting 53 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1963 CE"Cardioversion" of atrial fibrillation: A report on the treatment of 65 episodes in 50 patients.
1959 CEA bipolar myocardial electrode for complete heart block.
1818 CEA case of apoplexy in which the fleshy part of the heart was converted into fat.
1961 CEA new approach to cardiac resuscitation.
1960 CEA transistorized, self-contained, implantable pacemaker for the long-term correction of complete heart block.
1960 CEAn implantable pacemaker in the heart. IN: Medical electronics: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Medical Electronics, Paris 24-27 June 1959. Edited by C. N. Smyth.
1903 CEAnalyse des Pulsus irregularis perpetuus.
1909 CEAuricular fibrillation; a common clinical condition.
1910 CEAuricular flutter and fibrillation.
1914 CEAuricular flutter.
1930 CEBundle-branch block with short P-R interval in healthy young people prone to paroxysmal tachycardia.
1889 CECardiac failure and sudden death from ventricular fibrillation.
1827 CECases of diseases of the heart, accompanied by pathological observations.
1967 CEClinical experiences with a new implantable demand pacemaker.
1905 CE​–1906 CEComplete heart-block, with dissociation of the action of the auricles and ventricles.
1889 CEDe la tachycardie essentielle paroxystique.
1603 CEDe pulsibus libri tres nunc primum in lucem editi.
1761 CEDe sedibus, et causis morborum per anatomen indagatis libri quinque. 2 vols.
1903 CEDie Arrhythmie, als Austruck bestimmter Funktionsstörungen der Herzens: Eine physiologische-klinische Studie.
1914 CEDie unregelmässige Herztätigkeit und ihre klinische Bedeutung.
1908 CEDiseases of the heart.
1876 CEDu rhythme cardiaque appelé bruit de galop, de son mécanisme et de sa valeur séméiologique.
1872 CEEin Fall von Pulsus bigeminus nebst Bemerkungen über die Leberschwellungen bei Klappenfehlern und über acute Leberatrophie.
1850 CEEinige neue Versuche über Herzbewegung.
1889 CEElectrical stimulation of the heart in man.
1887 CEFibrillar contraction of the heart.
1906 CEHet telecardiogram.
1793 CEHistory of a case in which there took place a remarkable slowness of the pulse.
1899 CELa mort par les décharges électriques.
1911 CELes arythmies.
2001 CEMachines in our hearts: The cardiac pacemaker, the implantable defibrillator, and American health care.
1889 CEMaladies du coeur et des vaisseaux.
1950 CEMechanism of the auricular arrythmias.
1962 CENew method for terminating cardiac arrythmias; use of synchronized capacitor discharge.
1905 CENew methods of studying affections of the heart.
1846 CEObservations on some cases of permanently slow pulse.
1875 CEOn the interpretation of cardiographic tracings, and the evidence which they afford as to the causation of the murmurs attendant upon mitral stenosis.
1882 CEOn the rhythm of the heart of the frog, and on the nature of the action of the vagus nerve.
1906 CEParoxysmal irregularity of the heart and auricular fibrillation.
1863 CEPhysiologie médicale de la circulation du sang basée sur l'étude graphique des mouvements du coeur et du pouls artériel avec application aux maladies du l'appareil circulatoire.
1691 CEPulsus mira inconstantia.
1952 CEResuscitation of the heart in ventricular standstill by external electric stimulation.
1980 CETermination of malignant ventricular arrhythmias with an implanted automatic defibrillator in human beings.
1906 CE​–1907 CEThe form and nature of the muscular connections between the primary divisions of the vertebrate heart.
2000 CEThe making of the pacemaker: Celebrating a lifesaving invention. Foreward [extensive] by Seymour Furman.
1964 CEThe physiological basis of cardiac arrhythmias.
1958 CEThe treatment of complete heart block by the combined use of a myocardial electrode and artificial pacemaker.
1959 CEThe use of intracardiac pacemaker in the correction of total heart block.
1918 CEUeber Vorhofflimmern beim Menschen und seine Beseitigung durch Chinidin.
1947 CEVentricular fibrillation of long duration abolished by electric shock.