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J Willis Hurst

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Cardiology Clinics|August 31, 2006
The interpretation of electrocardiograms: pretense or a well-developed skill?J Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|September 7, 2007
Thoughts about the abnormalities in the electrocardiogram of patients with acute myocardial infarction with emphasis on a more accurate method of interpreting S-T segment displacement: part IIJ Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|April 9, 2005
Observational data suggesting there are electrocardiographic abnormalities that strongly suggest the presence of chronic heart failureJ Willis Hurst
Journal of Electrocardiology|January 3, 2006
Where have all the teachers of electrocardiography gone?J Willis Hurst
Journal of Electrocardiology|March 21, 2008
To simply identify "up or down" displacement of the ST segment in the electrocardiogram can lead to serious errorsJ Willis Hurst
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|May 28, 2003
Will the nation need more cardiologists in the future than are being trained now?J Willis Hurst
The American Journal of Geriatric Cardiology|July 20, 2006
Questions and answers regarding geriatric cardiac careJ Willis Hurst
The American Journal of Medicine|December 28, 2005
There is more in the ECG than is reportedJ Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|August 8, 2007
Thoughts about the abnormalities in the electrocardiogram of patients with acute myocardial infarction with emphasis on a more accurate method of interpreting ST-segment displacement: part IJ Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|February 14, 2009
Would different routine precordial electrode positions be more useful? Answer: not likelyJ Willis Hurst
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Cardiology Clinics|August 31, 2006
The interpretation of electrocardiograms: pretense or a well-developed skill?J Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|September 7, 2007
Thoughts about the abnormalities in the electrocardiogram of patients with acute myocardial infarction with emphasis on a more accurate method of interpreting S-T segment displacement: part IIJ Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|April 9, 2005
Observational data suggesting there are electrocardiographic abnormalities that strongly suggest the presence of chronic heart failureJ Willis Hurst
Journal of Electrocardiology|January 3, 2006
Where have all the teachers of electrocardiography gone?J Willis Hurst
Journal of Electrocardiology|March 21, 2008
To simply identify "up or down" displacement of the ST segment in the electrocardiogram can lead to serious errorsJ Willis Hurst
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|May 28, 2003
Will the nation need more cardiologists in the future than are being trained now?J Willis Hurst
The American Journal of Geriatric Cardiology|July 20, 2006
Questions and answers regarding geriatric cardiac careJ Willis Hurst
The American Journal of Medicine|December 28, 2005
There is more in the ECG than is reportedJ Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|August 8, 2007
Thoughts about the abnormalities in the electrocardiogram of patients with acute myocardial infarction with emphasis on a more accurate method of interpreting ST-segment displacement: part IJ Willis Hurst
Clinical Cardiology|February 14, 2009
Would different routine precordial electrode positions be more useful? Answer: not likelyJ Willis Hurst
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