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Some Developments in the Concept of Collateral Circulation to the Myocardium

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My interest in the coronary circulation, and particularly the development of a collateral circulation, began in 1932 when I was a senior medical student with a month of free time to work in the surgical laboratory where problems were under investigation by Elliott Cutler, Claude Beck, Robert Zollinger and others. The main discussion in this report covers about 25 years of elapsed time (1932–1957) (1).

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Mautz, F.R. (1973). Some Developments in the Concept of Collateral Circulation to the Myocardium. In: Bloor, C.M., Olsson, R.A. (eds) Current Topics in Coronary Research. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 39. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9020-0_9

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