Word: electrocardiogram
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...third bill came to $656.23. The X ray had vanished, but an extra electrocardiogram at $20 had appeared, just as mysteriously. Lawyer Clark balked once more. She got a fourth bill for $636.23. But nothing was certified, and the hospital refused to give her the test results, offered only to send uncertified copies to her doctor. When Mrs. Clark demurred, the hospital sued...
Among previous Dunham lecturers were Nobel laureates William Einthoven, who developed the electrocardiogram, and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, who discovered the growth-stimulating vitamins. Of the 38 lecturers, 13 have come from England; seven from Germany; three each from France, South America and United States; two from Sweden; and one each from Holland, Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Australia, Canada, and Austria...
Scanning the latest electrocardiogram readings on the heart of the U.S. economy, Commerce Department Economist Irving Rottenberg quipped: "The optimists are beginning to firm, and the pessimists are beginning to squirm." Items...
...pump, synchronized to the heartbeat by means of an electrocardiogram, overcomes resistance in the arterial network and enables small substitute channels to dilate and carry blood which ordinarily would flow through the obstructed coronary artery...
...measures head-to-foot and foot-to-head thrusts. A second recording instrument can be added for the sideways thrusts of the blood stream. The recorder has a spare channel, so that if the patient has electrocardiograph leads hooked up the physician can read the ballistocardiogram along with an electrocardiogram...