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An inquiry into the symptoms and causes of the syncope anginosa commonly called angina pectoris.
Publication Details
Bath, England: R. Cruttwell; London, Cadell & Davis, 1799 CE.
This was a paper read before the Gloucester Medical Society in 1788, but not published until 1799. Largely confirming the earlier work of Heberden on the condition, Parry stated his conclusion that disease of the coronary arteries is the responsible factor in angina pectoris (which he called “syncope anginosa”). He was the first to observe the slowing of the heart rate folowing pressure on the carotid artery.
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| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Entry Number | #2888 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/4318 |
| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | an-inquiry-into-the-symptoms-and-causes-of-the-syncope-anginosa-commonly-called-angina-pectoris |
Geographic Context
Publication place: Bath, England