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Practical Electrocardiography

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Slight shelf wear. Pages are clean and binding is tight.

486 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1972

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Henry J.L. Marriott

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March 29, 2021
I worked in cardiology, so this was a delightful read; exhilarating, in fact. Very technical, but extremely well written and informative. It's old, but always applicable, even though electrophysiology has advanced a great deal since it was written. I particularly appreciated the insistence that we work to understand the electrophysiological causes of ECG variations. Reading ECGs is actually the work of a detective-like mind - you have to understand that what you see on the paper is evidence of what is happening in the heart, and never forget that your interpretation could be incorrect.
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October 31, 2014
At the time I read this book it was the definitive text on electrocardiology. The book is detailed and requires knowledge of physics and basic medicine.
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