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Heart Diseases, Angina Pectoris, CardiologyShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Observations on some of the most frequent and important diseases of the heart; on aneurism of the thoracic aorta; on preternatural pulsation in the epigastric region: and on the unusual origin and distribution of some of the large arteries of the human body. Illustrated by cases
1809, printed by James Muirhead for Thomas Bryce and Co., John Murray, and J Callow, London
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Refr: Norman 377; Eimas 1362; G&M 2889; Osler 2188 Prov: Presented to the College by Colonel J.J. Harper-Nelson MRCP Note: Although Burns died when only thirty-two and never received a medical degree he lectured on anatomy at Glasgow and made important contributions to cardiology. He was the first to suggest that angina pectoris occurs as a result of cononary obstruction.
This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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