ECG Library: A (Not So) Brief History of Electrocardiography
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Description: An illustrated timeline from 1600 onwards, including electrocuting chickens (1775) and hypothermic dogs (1953).
ECG timeline - History of the electrocardiogram A (not so) brief history of electrocardiography. Find out how electrocuting chickens (1775), getting laboratory assistants to put their hands in buckets of saline (1887), taking the ECG of a horses and then observing their open heart surgey (1912), induction of indiscriminate angina attacks (1931), and hypothermic dogs (1953) have helped to improve our understanding of the ECG as a clinical tool. And why is the ECG labelled PQRST (1895)?
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Page title: | ECG timeline - History of the electrocardiogram |
Keywords: | ekg, ecgs, ekgs, electrocardiograms, electrocardiograph, electrocardiography, 12-lead, teaching, library, medical student, medical history, historical, archive, historical study, vectorcardiography, cardiologist, cardiology, cardiologists, heart recording |
Description: | 12-lead ECG library, A brief history of electrocardiography from 1600 onwards. |
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Date | Creation Date: 24-jul-2000 Expiration Date: 24-jul-2014 |