Reactions of the Myocardium to Obstruction of the Coronary Arteries

Medical Clinics of North America - Tập 41 - Trang 3-15 - 1957
Robert B. Jennings1,2, William B. Wartman3,2
1Assistant Professor of Pathology, Northwestern University; Attending Pathologist, Veterans Administration Research Hospital, Chicago
2Department of Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago
3Morrison Professor of Pathology, Northwestern University; Director of Laboratories, Passavant Memorial Hospital; Senior Attending Pathologist, Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital; Consulting Pathologist, Veterans Administration Research Hospital and Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago

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