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Date of Award

1968

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (M.S.)

Department

Institute of Medical Sciences

First Advisor

Not Listed

Abstract

For a considerable number of years the problem of revascularizing the myocardium after the development of coronary circulatory deficiency has stirred the imagination of physiologists, clinicians and surgeons. The obstruction in the coronary system brings a reduction in the coronary blood flow which is responsible for the symptoms and deterioration of the myocardial function In hearts otherwise normal or close to a standard normal state.

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122

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