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S. Levine (1929)
CORONARY THROMBOSIS: ITS VARIOUS CLINICAL FEATURESMedicine, 8
A. Barnes, Merritt Whitten (1929)
Study of T-wave negativity in predominant ventricular strainAmerican Heart Journal, 5
E. Leyden (1884)
Ueber die Sclerose der Coronar-Arterien und die davon abhängigen KrankheitszuständeZtschr. f. klin. Med., 7
A. Bell, H. Pardee (1930)
CORONARY THROMBOSIS: REPORT OF TWO CASES WITH ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC LOCALIZATION OF THE THROMBUS IN THE RIGHT OR LEFT CORONARY ARTERIESJAMA, 94
W. P. Obrastzow (1910)
Zur Kenntnis der Thrombose der Koronararterien des HerzensZtschr. f. klin. Med., 71
J. Parkinson (1928)
Successive Changes in the Electrocardiogram After Cardiac Infarction (Coronary Thrombosis)Heart, 14
J. Herrick (1912)
CLINICAL FEATURES OF SUDDEN OBSTRUCTION OF THE CORONARY ARTERIESJAMA, 250
E. Libman (1926)
Observations on Sensitiveness to PainTr. A. Am. Physicians, 41
H. E. B. Pardee (1930)
The Significance of an Electrocardiogram with a Large Q wave in Lead 3Arch. Int. Med., 46
H. Pardee (1930)
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AN ELECTROCARDIOGRAM WITH A LARGE Q IN LEAD 3JAMA Internal Medicine, 46
J. B. Herrick (1929)
Some Unsolved Problems Connected with Acute Obstruction of the Coronary ArteriesAm. Heart J., 4
W. T. Wilson (1926)
Cardiac Clinic, with Electrocardiographic DemonstrationsAnn. Clin. Med., 5
Abstract In reviewing the history of the knowledge concerning acute coronary obstruction, it is remarkable that the first publication that satisfactorily correlated symptoms, signs and pathologic data has been overlooked, for the most part. In 1884, in the Zeitschrift für klinische Medizin, Leyden1 gave an excellent account of coronary sclerosis and thrombosis, in a paper entitled "Ueber die Sclerose der Coronar-Arterien und die davon abhängigen Krankheitszustände." It is to the Russians. Obrastzow and Straschesko,2 who published an article in the same journal in 1910 that credit is usually given for the description of the clinical features. These authors were able to make a correct antemortem diagnosis in two of the three cases reported by them. In Europe, however, very little interest was aroused by these publications, and their importance for clinical medicine was unrecognized. It was in 1912 that Herrick,3 in his classic paper on "Clinical Features of Sudden Obstruction of References 1. Leyden, E.: Ueber die Sclerose der Coronar-Arterien und die davon abhängigen Krankheitszustände , Ztschr. f. klin. Med. 7:459 and 539, 1884. 2. Obrastzow, W. P., and Straschesko, N. D.: Zur Kenntnis der Thrombose der Koronararterien des Herzens , Ztschr. f. klin. Med. 71:116, 1910. 3. Herrick, J. B.: Clinical Features of Sudden Obstruction of the Coronary Arteries , J. A. M. A. 59:2015 ( (Dec. 7) ) 1912.Crossref 4. Levine, S. A.: Coronary Thrombosis: Its Various Clinical Features , Medicine 8:245 ( (Sept.) ) 1929.Crossref 5. Herrick, J. B.: Some Unsolved Problems Connected with Acute Obstruction of the Coronary Arteries , Am. Heart J. 4:633 ( (Aug.) ) 1929.Crossref 6. Libman, E.: Observations on Sensitiveness to Pain , Tr. A. Am. Physicians 41:305, 1926. 7. Parkinson, J., and Bedford, D. E.: Successive Changes in the Electrocardiogram After Cardiac Infarction (Coronary Thrombosis) , Heart 14:195 ( (Aug.) ) 1928. 8. Barnes, A. R., and Whitten, M. B.: Study of T-Wave Negativity in Predominant Ventricular Strain , Am. Heart J. 5:14 ( (Oct.) ) 1929.Crossref 9. Bell, A., and Pardee, H. E. B.: Coronary Thrombosis: Report of Two Cases with Electrocardiographic Localization of the Thrombus in the Right or Left Coronary Arteries , J. A. M. A. 94:1555 ( (May 17) ) 1930.Crossref 10. Wilson, W. T.: Cardiac Clinic, with Electrocardiographic Demonstrations , Ann. Clin. Med. 5:238 ( (Sept.) ) 1926. 11. Pardee, H. E. B.: The Significance of an Electrocardiogram with a Large Q wave in Lead 3 , Arch. Int. Med. 46:470 ( (Sept.) ) 1930.Crossref
Archives of Internal Medicine – American Medical Association
Published: Jan 1, 1931
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