
audiobook
by Oliver T. (Oliver Thomas) Osborne
This etext was produced by Charles Franks and the
DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART
PREFACE
DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART IN GENERAL
CLASSIFICATION OF CARDIAC DISTURBANCES
BLOOD PRESSURE
HYPERTENSION
HYPOTENSION
PERICARDITIS - ACUTE PERICARDITIS
MYOCARDIAL DISTURBANCES
A clear, up‑to‑date guide to the science of heart therapy, this work brings the classic insight of early twentieth‑century cardiology into a modern framework. The second edition expands the original material with a dedicated chapter on blood pressure, reflecting the growing importance of hypertension and hypotension in cardiac care. Throughout, the author emphasizes practical assessment of cardiac function rather than detailed anatomy, making the text useful for quick clinical reference.
The book systematically classifies cardiac disturbances, covering pericarditis, myocardial disorders, endocarditis, valve disease, and acute heart attacks. It also explores special populations—children, pregnant patients—and lifestyle measures such as diet and therapeutic baths. Additional sections address toxic influences, renal‑cardiac interactions, and irregular heart rhythms, offering concise explanations of mechanisms and treatment principles.
Designed for physicians and medical students alike, the text balances scientific rigor with readability. Its compact organization lets readers locate relevant information at a desk or in a pocket, supporting both bedside decisions and deeper study of cardiovascular therapeutics.
Full title
Disturbances of the Heart Discussion of the Treatment of the Heart in Its Various Disorders, With a Chapter on Blood Pressure Discussion of the Treatment of the Heart in Its Various Disorders, With a Chapter on Blood Pressure
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (524K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1862–1940
A longtime New Haven physician and Yale medical teacher, he wrote practical medical books at a time when modern therapeutics was still taking shape. His career joined hands-on patient care, classroom teaching, and clear medical writing for both doctors and general readers.
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