BrummerP.KallioV.TalaE. (1966). Early ambulation in the treatment of myocardial infarction. Acta med. scand., 180, 231.
4.
BrummerP.LinkoE.KasanenA. (1956). Myocardial infarction treated by early ambulation. Amer. Heart J., 52, 269.
5.
DacieJ. V.LewisS. M. (1963). Practical haematology, 3rd edition. London: Churchill.
6.
FordR. V.LevineH. D. (1951). The electrocardiographic clue to ventricular aneurysm. Ann. intern. Med., 34, 998.
7.
GrodenB. M. (1967). Return to work after myocardial infarction. Scot. med. J., 12, 297.
8.
GrodenB. M.JamesW. B. (1967). Radiological abnormalities in patients who have survived a myocardial infarction. Possible relationship to aneurysm formation. Brit. Heart J., in press.
9.
HellersteinH. K.FordA. B. (1960). Comprehensive care of the coronary patient. A challenge to the physician. Circulation, 22, 1166.
10.
IrvinC. W.BurgessA. M. (1950). The abuse of bed rest in the treatment of myocardial infarction. New Engl. J. Med., 243, 486.
11.
LangsjoenP. H.FalconerH. S.SanchezS. A.LynchD. J. (1963). Observations in treatment of acute myocardial infarction with low molecular dextran. Angiology, 14, 465.
12.
LevineS. A. (1944). Some harmful effects of recumbency in the treatment of heart disease. J. Amer. med. Ass., 126, 80.
13.
LevineS. A. (1951). The myth of strict bed rest in the treatment of heart disease. Amer. Heart J., 42, 406.
14.
LevineS. A.LownB. (1952). The ‘Armchair’ treatment of acute coronary thrombosis. J. Amer. med. Ass., 148, 1365.
15.
Lund-JohansenP. (1965). The work and rehabilitation of patients with coronary heart disease from an urban and rural population of Norway. Acta med. scand., 177, 59.
16.
MelvilleI. D.RifkindB. M. (1960). Sedimentation rate of stored blood using sequestrene as the anticoagulant. Brit. med. J., 1, 107.
17.
MittraB. (1965). Potassium, glucose and insulin in treatment of myocardial infarction. Lancet, 2, 607.
18.
MoyerJ. B.HillerG. I. (1951). Cardiac aneurysm: Clinical and electrocardiographic analysis. Amer. Heart J., 41, 340.
19.
MyersG. B.KleinH. A.HiratzkaT. (1948). II. Correlation of electrocardiographic and pathologic findings in large anterolateral infarcts. Amer. Heart J., 36, 838.
20.
ParkinsonJ.BedfordD. E.ThomsonW. A. R. (1938). Cardiac aneurysm. Quart. J. Med. N.S.7, 455.
21.
ReitmanS.FrankelS. (1957). A colorimetric method for the determination of serum glutamic oxalacetic and glutamic pyruvic transaminases. Amer. J. clin. Path., 28, 56.
22.
SharlandD.E. (1964). Ability of men to return to work after cardiac infarction. Brit. med. J., 2, 718.
23.
Sodi-PallaresD.TestelliM. R.FishlederB. L.BisteniA.MedranoG. A.FriedlandC.DeMicheliA. (1962). Effects of an intravenous infusion of a potassium-glucose-insulin solution on the electrocardiographic signs of myocardial infarction. A preliminary clinical report. Amer. J. Cardiol, 9, 166.
24.
WestergrenA. (1921). Studies of the suspension stability of the blood in pulmonary tuberculosis. Acta med. scand., 54, 247.
25.
WincottE. A.CairdF. I. (1966). Return to work after myocardial infarction. Brit. med. J., 2, 1302.