1942
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1942.02830370011004
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Myocardial Infarction

Abstract: of preparation and cooking of food to prevent or reduce losses of vitamins and minerals.The Functions of the Medical Officer.-These fall under the following divisions : ( 1 ) inspection of the sanitary conditions of the galleys and mess spaces, (2) the periodic inspection of all food handlers as to physical fitness for handling food, (3) inspection as to the effi¬ cient sterilization of mess gear, (4) inspection of the selection, preparation and service of food, (5) examina¬ tion of the menu with the objective… Show more

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“…Several authors draw attention to the grave prognostic significance of persistent sinus tachycardiac (Mintz and Katz, 1947;Rathe, 1942). Of five such patients in this series, three have died: most of them have had a high score on other grounds, and they do not, therefore, require any greater weighting than the other arrhythmias that have been discussed.…”
Section: Failurementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Several authors draw attention to the grave prognostic significance of persistent sinus tachycardiac (Mintz and Katz, 1947;Rathe, 1942). Of five such patients in this series, three have died: most of them have had a high score on other grounds, and they do not, therefore, require any greater weighting than the other arrhythmias that have been discussed.…”
Section: Failurementioning
confidence: 93%