The History of Coronary Heart DiseaseThis title was originally published in 1970. Many titles in the Voices Revived program are also newly available as ebooks, offered at a discounted price to support wider access to scholarly work. |
Contents
Antiquity and the Middle Ages | |
ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME | |
BIBLE AND TALMUD | |
The Renaissance and the Seventeenth Century | |
The Eighteenth Century | |
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acute Amer anastomoses anatomical ancient aneurysm angina pectoris anginal pain aorta aortic arteriosclerosis atheroma atherosclerosis attack attention authors autopsy blood body Caelius cardiac cardiology cause cavity chapter circulation classical clinical clot coagulation concept contribution cordis coronary artery disease coronary disease coronary occlusion coronary sclerosis coronary thrombosis coronary vessels degeneration described diagnosis discussed disorder dissection dyspnoea earlier Ebers edition Egyptian electrocardiographic embolism English translation experimental fact fibres Galen Harvey heart muscle Heberden Herrick Hippocrates Hist investigators ischaemic heart disease Jenner John knowledge later Latin left ventricle lesions letter Leyden literature London medicine mentioned modern morbid Morgagni mummies myocardial infarction myocardium observations obstruction origin Osler ossification paper Parry pathology patient pericarditis physician physiology post-mortem precordial pain published pulmonary pulse quoted referred remarkable rupture Scarpa softening stress sudden death symptoms syncope term Thebesius thrombus tissue Ueber vascular vein Vesalius Virchow vols volume word


