. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Fig. 231.—Mr. A. H. Electrocardiographic record of auricular fibrillation under theinfluence of digitalis. Xote the complete absence of P-waves and the presence of coarsetibrillatory waves (fff). The slow rate of 66 is due to the administration of defect is indicated by the notching and widening of the R-waves. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC RECORDS. Block


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