Archives of internal medicine . ^ in the size andsequence of the beats which occurred often in groups of three or more inrapid succession. The auricular rate was always 100 or above. Thelonger intermissions in the ventricular pulse were usually associated witlilong periods of apnea. 2. Similar attacks, usually without convulsions, in whicli the auricularrate was slower, once as slow as 59. while the ventricular lieats occurredin groups of from two or three to ten, always at the same rate, andapparently following the same impulses as the auricular beats. Init separ-ated by long intermissions am


Archives of internal medicine . ^ in the size andsequence of the beats which occurred often in groups of three or more inrapid succession. The auricular rate was always 100 or above. Thelonger intermissions in the ventricular pulse were usually associated witlilong periods of apnea. 2. Similar attacks, usually without convulsions, in whicli the auricularrate was slower, once as slow as 59. while the ventricular lieats occurredin groups of from two or three to ten, always at the same rate, andapparently following the same impulses as the auricular beats. Init separ-ated by long intermissions amounting sometimes to as much as fifteenseconds. These groups of beats were frequently ushered in by an apjiar-.


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