THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE

AN ACCOUNT OF THE CORONARY AND INTERCORONARY CIRCULATION IN MAN AND ANIMALS

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THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE

AN ACCOUNT OF THE CORONARY AND INTERCORONARY CIRCULATION IN MAN AND ANIMALS

In 1960 Dr Stacey Day was awarded the Moynihan Prize and Medal of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland for the experimental studies presented in this essay. The work was done in the Surgical Laboratory of Dr Owen H. Wangensteen at the University of Minnesota Medical School. At the time it was customary for the Moynihan Prize Essay to be published in the British Journal of Surgery, but with the approval of the editor at that time, it was felt that the work could be better published as a monograph. It has taken nearly forty years to absolve that agreement, yet even today the main body of the work stands up to the approval that it earned in 1960, and the extensive bibliography of 556 references related to the coronary problem still serves as a foundation of reading for those who would apply themselves to experimental and clinical studies on the heart.

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THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE: AN ACCOUNT OF THE CORONARY AND INTERCORONARY CIRCULATION IN MAN AND ANIMALS
1999, INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR BIOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH
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First Sentence

"From the Introduction: Although the last three decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the understanding of arteriosclerotic heart disease - primarily coronary artery disease - it remains clear that much has yet to be learned. That a satisfactory therapeutic solution is not directly at hand is apparent in the concern that diagnosis of coronary artery disease evokes in both the minds of patients and physicians...............The present endeavor is an attempt directed at evaluating several of the significant characteristics of coronary artery disease and an effort to determine that surgical operation which may offer most relief to patients with intractable angina pectoris due to obliterating arteriosclerotic heart disease."

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Surgical Operations Studied = Beck I Operation; Intrapericardial Instillation Operations; Internal Mammary Artery Implantation; Arteriocardiopexy; Bilateral Internal Mammary Artery Ligation; Gastrocardiopexy; Pneumocardiopexy; Cervico-Thoracic Sympathectomy; Left Atrial - Pulmonary Artery Shunt; Observations from Revascularising Procedures in the Experimental Animal were discussed in detail. In an Appendix there is a portrait of Professor Owen H. Wangensteen, and a portrait of Professor Claude A. Beck with personalised inscription to "Stacey B. Day from Claude A. Beck - In memory of a visit to my laboratory June 30, 1966 - Best Wishes for a good life". 556 bibliographic references relating to the work are presented in a final section.

Published in
United States
Genre
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
Other Titles
THE MOYNIHAN PRIZE ESSAY OF THE ASSOCIATION OF SURGEONS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 1960
Copyright Date
1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardbound
Number of pages
174
Dimensions
28.5 cms x 22.0 cms

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22961633M
ISBN 10
0934314241
LCCN
99071792

First Sentence

"From the Introduction: Although the last three decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the understanding of arteriosclerotic heart disease - primarily coronary artery disease - it remains clear that much has yet to be learned. That a satisfactory therapeutic solution is not directly at hand is apparent in the concern that diagnosis of coronary artery disease evokes in both the minds of patients and physicians...............The present endeavor is an attempt directed at evaluating several of the significant characteristics of coronary artery disease and an effort to determine that surgical operation which may offer most relief to patients with intractable angina pectoris due to obliterating arteriosclerotic heart disease."

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