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The conduction of the cardiac impulse 1951–1986

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The study of the propagation of the cardiac impulse during the last 35 years is reviewed with special attention to the contributions of Silvio Weidmann and his colleagues. Special emphasis is placed on the need to prove that the cardiac impulse is transmitted electrically, even when it is conducted under very abnormal conditions.

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Cranefield, P.F. The conduction of the cardiac impulse 1951–1986. Experientia 43, 1040–1044 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01956036

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