Harold E. B. Pardee
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- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harold Ensign Bennet Pardee was an American cardiologist and pioneer in electrocardiogram research. Biography Pardee was born on December 11, 1886, to Ensign Bennet Pardee, a physician. He was a grandnephew of Charles Inslee Pardee, former dean of the New York Medical College, and a direct descendant of William Brewster and William Bradford of the Plymouth Colony.
Harold E. B. Pardee's Published Works
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- AN ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGN OF CORONARY ARTERY OBSTRUCTION (1920) (306)
- Standardization of precordial leads (1938) (110)
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AN ELECTROCARDIOGRAM WITH A LARGE Q IN LEAD 3 (1930) (93)
- The occurrence of the coronary T-wave in rehumatic pericarditis (1929) (30)
- Criteria for the Classification and Diagnosis of Heart Disease (1929) (27)
- The site of the cardiac lesion in two instances of intraventricular heart block (1920) (23)
- Experiences in the management of pregnancy complicated by heart disease (1929) (20)
- CORONARY THROMBOSIS: REPORT OF TWO CASES WITH ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC LOCALIZATION OF THE THROMBUS IN THE RIGHT OR LEFT CORONARY ARTERIES (1930) (20)
- Relation of myocardial disease to abnormalities of the ventricular complex of the electrocardiogram (1938) (19)
- Electrocardiographic features of myocardial infarction as affected by involvement of the septum and by complete and incomplete transmural involvement. (1945) (18)
- CARDIAC CONDITIONS INDICATING THERAPEUTIC ABORTION (1934) (17)
- CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DURING PREGNANCY (1941) (16)
- The pulse and respiratory rates during labor as a guide to the onset of cardiac failure in women with rheumatic heart disease (1942) (16)
- THE EFFECT OF HEART MUSCLE DISEASE ON THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (15)
- The pulse and respiratory variations in normal women during labor (1941) (14)
- Abnormal electrocardiograms in patients with syphilitic aortitis (1929) (14)
- NOTES ON DIGITALIS MEDICATION (1919) (13)
- THE DETERMINATION OF VENTRICULAR PREDOMINANCE FROM THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (1920) (12)
- Report of the committee of the American Heart Association on the standardization of electrocardiographic nomenclature (1943) (11)
- THE STANDARDIZATION OF DIGITALIS BY ITS ACTION ON THE HUMAN HEART: PRELIMINARY REPORT (1923) (11)
- SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT BY THE COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION FOR THE STANDARDIZATION OF PRECORDIAL LEADS2 (1943) (10)
- Second supplementary report by the committee of the American Heart Association for the Standardization of Precordial Leads (1943) (10)
- Unipolar extremity leads in records with large Q. (1949) (9)
- INTERMITTENT COMPLETE HEART‐BLOCK AND VENTRICULAR STANDSTILL (1925) (8)
- CONCERNING THE ELECTRODES USED IN ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (1917) (8)
- THE STANDARDIZATION OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC NOMENCLATURE: REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION (1943) (8)
- PREGNANCY COMPLICATING HEART DISEASE (1922) (7)
- Nomenclature and description of the electrocardiogram (1940) (7)
- The cardiac functional capacity as an aid to prognosis during pregnancy (1937) (7)
- ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS AND HEART MUSCLE DISEASE: PRELIMINARY REPORT (1923) (7)
- HYPODERMIC DIGITALIS PREPARATIONS (1925) (7)
- Electrocardiographic findings in rheumatic heart disease. (1947) (6)
- Clinical aspects of the electrocardiogram : including the cardiac arrhythmias (1933) (6)
- Requirements for an Ideal Cardiac Clinic and a System of Nomenclature (1923) (5)
- Complete clinical recovery after thrombosis of a coronary branch (1927) (5)
- AN ERROR IN THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM ARISING IN THE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRODES (1917) (5)
- THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH AS AN AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CARDIAC VALVULAR DISEASE (1917) (4)
- Clinical aspects of the electrocardiogram : a manual for physicians and students (4)
- A PLEA FOR UNIFORMITY IN THE BIOLOGIC STANDARDIZATION OF COMMERCIAL PREPARATIONS OF DIGITALIS (1934) (4)
- THE RELATION OF HEART-BLOCK TO LESIONS OF THE AURICULOVENTRICULAR BUNDLE, WITH REPORT OF A CASE (1913) (3)
- The distortion of the electrocardiogram by capacitance (1929) (3)
- Treatment of coronary artery disease. (1946) (3)
- THE PROGNOSIS OF AURICULAR FIBRILLATION (1915) (3)
- Treatment of cardiac failure during pregnancy (2)
- CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF INTRAVENOUS DIGITALIS PREPARATIONS (1928) (2)
- THE CORRELATION OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC AND NECROPSY FINDINGS (1928) (1)
- 50 years ago-a classic description. Postero-inferior myocardial infarction in a 38-year-old man with electrocardiograms. Initial transient heart block-early atrial fibrillation. 1920. (1970) (1)
- THE MURMURS OF MITRAL STENOSIS AND OF AORTIC REGURGITATION (1919) (1)
- FORM OF THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM: DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF ITS VARIATIONS (1914) (1)
- Intermittent Complete Heart' Block and Ventricular Standstill (1929) (0)
- What You Should Know About Heart Disease (1935) (0)
- A SIMPLE IMMERSION ELECTRODE FOR TAKING CLINICAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS (1923) (0)
- Electrocardiography: By Louis N. Katz, M.D., Director of Cardiovascular Research, Michael Reese Hospital, and Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Chicago. Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1941, 580 pages, 402 illustrations, $10.00 (1942) (0)
- Medicine (1930) (0)
- Exercises in electrocardiographic interpretation (1942) (0)
- The heart in pregnancy (1939) (0)
- PANEL DISCUSSION ON HEART DISEASE † (1955) (0)
- The heart in pregnancy and the childbearing age (1941) (0)
- Cardiac manifestations of gastrointestinal disease. (1949) (0)
- The effects of tobacco smoking; transcription of a panel meeting on therapeutics. (1956) (0)
- Annual Graduate Fortnight: “Disorders of the Circulation,” October 19 to 30, 1931: Electrocardiographic Features of Coronary Disease (1931) (0)
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