Characterization of Atrial Flutter: Studies in Man After Open Heart Surgery Using Fixed Atrial Electrodes
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A L Waldo | W. Maclean | A. Waldo | T N James | J L Wells | W A MacLean | T. N. James | ALBERT L. WALDO | JAMES L. Wells | WILLIAM A. H. MACLEAN
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