Abstract
Only with a thorough knowledge of the normal EKG of infants and children can the abnormal be placed in its proper clinical perspective. Dr. WASSERBURGER has for the first time provided this knowledge with an analysis of 259,915 measurements on 1150 normal infants. With this data in hand, he is then able to discuss the various abnormalities which are to be met in clinical practice. This is of special value to the cardiologist and pediatrician, who are dealing with an entirely different physiology than that of the adult patient. A glance at the contents listed below will reveal some of the particular abnormalities considered.
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