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  Vol. 70 No. 3, SEPTEMBER 1942 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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VASCULAR DISEASES

EIGHTH ANNUAL REVIEW

GEORGE W. SCUPHAM, M.D.; GÉZA de TAKÁTS, M.D.; THEODORE R. VAN DELLEN, M.D.; PHILIP L. MARCUS, M.D.

Arch Intern Med. 1942;70(3):444-510.

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REVIEW OF SOME OF THE RECENT LITERATURE

BY DR. VAN DELLEN AND DR. SCUPHAM

The present review of vascular diseases was compiled from the available literature accumulating between June 1, 1941 and June 1, 1942. A special effort was made to consider those articles which contributed new information, supplemented or confirmed present concepts or offered reasonable explanation of certain phenomena known to exist. This review should not be considered complete, as many deserving articles have undoubtedly been missed. Whenever possible, recognized omissions are usually corrected in a succeeding review. Articles on the dicoumarin 3,3'-methylenebis-4-hydroxycoumarin were not included in this review. They will be considered next year along with many unpublished papers on this drug now known to exist.

The Nomenclature Committee of the Section for the Study of the Peripheral Circulation of the American Heart Association1 published a list of preferred and universal terms for designating diseases and abnormalities . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

CHICAGO

From the Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School; the Department of Surgery, the University of Illinois College of Medicine, and the Circulatory Group, St. Luke's Hospital.



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