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History of the Disorders of Cardiac Rhythm is a definitive historical examination of how cardiac arrhythmias have been understood, diagnosed, and treated throughout medical history. Written by renowned cardiologist Berndt Luederitz, this work meticulously documents the evolution from early observations of irregular heartbeats to sophisticated modern electrophysiology.
The book explores key milestones in cardiac medicine, including the development of electrocardiography, the understanding of electrical conduction systems, and breakthrough treatments for various arrhythmias. It provides valuable context for contemporary cardiologists and medical students seeking to understand how current knowledge and practices developed.
Published by Wiley-Blackwell, this scholarly work combines rigorous historical research with medical expertise, making it an essential reference for anyone interested in the history of cardiology and the scientific progress that has shaped modern cardiac care.







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