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Caring for the heart : Mayo Clinic and the rise of specialization

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    American cardiology : the history of a specialty and its college

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    Today, more U.S. physicians specialize in cardiology than in any other clinical nonprimary care, nonsurgical discipline. In this book cardiologist and medical historian Bruce Fye offers a comprehensive history of this medical specialty, from its invention in the early twentieth century to its more recent transformation into one of medicine's most significant fields.

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    Clinical skills for adult primary care

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    Here is a practical, reliable guide to the most crucial task confronting the primary care physician: acquiring maximum clinical information through the bedside skills of history-taking and physical examination. Written by a group of experienced clinicians, this book is filled with "pearls" of information that will improve the diagnostic skills of every practitioner. In keeping with today's managed-care constraints on laboratory testing, this text emphasizes diagnosis based on clinical findings and judicious use of laboratory tests.

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    Calcium and the heart : proceedings of the meeting of the European Section of the International Study Group for Research in Cardiac Metabolism held at the Institute of Cardiology, London, on 6 September, 1970

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    Abstract: Useful for research workers and postgraduate students in cardiology and cardiovascular physiology and for biochemists, the Proceedings contains six papers each surveying a subject and presenting recent work. Together they are an up-to-date review of calcium metabolism in the heart. Titles are: Introduction; Cellular Exchange of Calcium; Calcium and the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum; Calcium and the Mitochondria; Calcium and the Cardiac Contractile Proteins; and Specific Inhibitors and Promotors of Calcium Action in the Excitation-Contraction Coupling of Heart Muscle and their Role in the Prevention or Production of Myocardial Lesions.

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