TAILIEUCHUNG - VENTRICULAR ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY - J.WILLIS HURST, MD

Louis N. Katz and Herman K. Hellerstein wrote a scholarly discussion on the evolution of our knowledge of electrocardiography and published it in Circulation of the Blood: Men and Ideas edited by Fishman and Richards.[1]* Interested readers will be spellbound to discover how early observers gradually began to understand that lightning, lodestone, amber (when rubbed), and the torpedo fish had something in common - - electricity! Apparently, the torpedo fish was the subject of great interest. Bancraft, in 1676, suggested that the strange fish was capable of delivering a shock of electricity.[2] John Walsh,[3] John Hunter,[4] and Henry Cavendish[5]supported Bancraft's contention. Accordingly, it was gradually accepted that. | VENTRICULAR ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY 1998 J. Willis Hurst MD 2 Author information INDEX Pag. 4 3 Mission statement Pag. 5 Part 1 The Electrical Forces of the Heart Pag. 6 Chapter 1 The Creation of Electrocardiography Pag. 7 Chapter 2 The Black Box and the Arrow Pag. 17 Chapter 3 The Hypothetical Myocardial Cell Pag. 21 Chapter 4 The Electrical Forces of the Heart Pag. 30 Part 2 Mechanisms Responsible for the Normal and Abnormal Pag. 68 Electrocardiogram Chapter 5 The Normal Ventricular Electrocardiogram Pag. 69 Chapter 6 The Abnormal Ventricular Electrocardiogram Pag. 98 Part 3 Important Features and Examples of Abnormal Atrial and Pag. 144 Ventricular electrocardiograms Chapter 7 Atrial Abnormalities and Ventricular Abnormalities Pag. 145 Chapter 8 Ventricular Conduction Defects Pag. 155 Chapter 9 Secondary and Primary Ventricular Hypertrophy Pag. 195 Chapter 10 Pericardial Disease Pag. 219 Chapter 11 Myocardial Ischemia Injury and Infarction Pag. 226 Chapter 12 The Effects of Digitalis and Other Drugs Pag. 265 Chapter 13 Other Important Conditions Pag. 271 Author information J. Willis Hurst MD received his degree from the Medical College of Georgia and served his residency in internal medicine at the same institution. He completed his cardiology fellowship with Dr. Paul White at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. Hurst was Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine of Emory University School of Medicine from 1957 to 1986. He received the Gifted Teacher Award and Master Teacher Award of the American College of Cardiology and the Distinguished Teacher Award from the American College of Physicians and was designated a Master of the American College of Physicians. He served as President of the American Heart Association in 1972 and was given the AHA s Gold Heart and Herrick Awards. Dr. Hurst was Chairman of the Cardiovascular Board of the American College of Physicians for several years and served on the council of the National Heart Lung and Blood .

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