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Electrocardiography, its development and importance for internal medicine

S. M. Raysky

2021Kazan medical journal19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A. Hoffmann (Mnch. Med. Wschr., No. 8, 1929), highlighting the device of the electrocardiograph, the history of its issue and the technique of using it, notes its greatest practical value in recognizing arrhythmias and suggests taking electrocardiograms in all three leads of Eynthoven for comparison them among themselves.

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ElectrocardiographyValue (mathematics)MedicineComputer scienceCardiologyMachine learningNeurology and Historical Studies
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