Interpretations of the Initial Phases of the Electrocardiogram With Special Refe
Interpretations of the Initial Phases of the Electrocardiogram With Special Refe
Thomas Lewis
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4). This finding is consistent with one of our hypothesis only, namely, that of limited potential differences. The association between the set of the current and the direction in which the excitation wave moves will be noted in this illustration. It constitutes a single and new illustra- tion of an association which I believe to be firmly established and of which numeious examples have already been published. 5 It was because I found this association constantly to exist in the normal heart beat... of amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammalia, classes in which the spread of the excitation wave is very diverse, that I first recognized the hypothesis of distributed potentials to be untenable, for it is incon- sistent with this association, as the diagrams clearly show (Figs. 3 Cand D). It may suffice at the present time if a few of the simpler illustrations are cited. The first of these permits the display of some important fallacies. It is the instance of the normal amphibian heart beat. The amphibian heart ( Fig.
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