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*Written by one of the physicians for whom Stokes-Adams attacks (cardiogenic syncope, possibly convulsive) are named. See also [[Observations on some cases of permanently slow pulse|Stokes]]. | *Written by one of the physicians for whom Stokes-Adams attacks (cardiogenic syncope, possibly convulsive) are named. See also [[Observations on some cases of permanently slow pulse|Stokes]]. | ||
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Adams R(1827) Cases of diseases of the heart accompanied with pathological observations. Dublin Hosp Rep 4: 353–453.
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- Written by one of the physicians for whom Stokes-Adams attacks (cardiogenic syncope, possibly convulsive) are named. See also Stokes.
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