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1 Chief, Department of Physiology, Harold Brunn Institute, Mount Zion Hospital an Medical Center.
Editors: Stephen R. Elek, M.D..
The occurrence of such intermittent conduction defects, in the absence of rheumatic heart disease, thyrotoxicosis, or myocarditis, presumably should be considered a clinical manifestation of coronary heart disease, even in the absence of other clinical manifestations.
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