Author(s): 
AW Beasley
Journal Issue: 
Volume 41: Issue 4: 2011

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Abstract
This paper traces the understanding of angina pectoris over two centuries from its first description by William Heberden, emphasising the Scottish dimension in this process. Such a retrospect is appropriate at a time when natural disasters in several parts of the world are drawing attention to their effect in increasing the incidence of heart attacks.
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