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The significance of a hitherto undescribed wave in the jugular pulse.

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Lancet, 2, 1380-82. 1907 CE.

The physiological wave sometimes found in mid-diastole, when the pulse is slow, was first described by Gibson. He termed it the b-wave.
Gibson worked with William Osler at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, and cared for the Regius Professor during his last illness. Gibson also performed Osler's autopsy.

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Entry Number#788
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Mentioned in annotation: Oxford