Usefulness of automated serial 12-lead ECG monitoring during the initial emergency department evaluation of patients with chest pain.
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F. Fesmire | F. Fesmire | R. Percy | J. B. Bardoner | D. Wharton | F. B. Calhoun | F M Fesmire | R F Percy | J B Bardoner | D R Wharton | F B Calhoun | Frank B. Calhoun
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