Torso mounted electrocardiographic electrodes for routine clinical electrocardiography1

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Summary

An easily applicable lead system similar to that proposed by Mason and Likar in 1966 for stress electrocardiography provides quantitative and qualitative electrocardiographic information and diagnoses similar to those derived from the “standard” lead system using only torso placement of ten electrodes.

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Formerly medical students, Brown University Program in Medicine. Presently interns at Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA and the Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket, Rhode Island respectively.

Presently a medical student at Brown University Program in Medicine.

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Chief, Cardiology Division, The Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket, R.I., and Professor of Medicine, Brown University.

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