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Fowler, Noble Owen was born on July 14, 1919 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States. Son of Noble Owen and Annie Lou (Robertson) Fowler.
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PHYSICAL SIGNS IN CARDIOLOGY is uniquely organized to help cardiologists and generalists recognize physical symptoms that could indicate a cardiovascular problem. Learn to identify prominent cardiovascular conditions seen in everyday clinical practice through telltale anatomic signals. This reference is built for immediate use in practice, with chapters ordered by region and syndrome, with an emphasis on physical symptoms. This organization allows you to work toward a reliable diagnosis on the basis of physical symptoms, without needing to know the diagnosis before referring to the book. Provides clinically relevant information for use on ward and in the office Organizes chapters by region and symptom - an innovative approach requiring no prior knowledge of the subject Aids recognition of clinical signs, leading to speedier diagnosis in the future Provides full-color clinical photos, 96 black and white prints (including echocardiograms), and 41 illustrations (including ECGs) Includes 357 tables with heavy emphasis on physical signs of cardiac conditions Lists four key references for each major condition to help reader expand knowledge of key subjects
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This volume is a practical guide to interpreting both common and uncommon electrocardiograms. The book presents more than 300 clinically relevant electrocardiograms from the intensive care and coronary care units of a large university hospital, as well as from private practice and from specialty cardiac clinics. The accompanying text emphasizes clinical correlations and differential diagnosis and, in most cases, includes correlation with the patient's medical history. The book is organized into 12 chapters that include congenital heart disease, metabolic and toxic drug effects, supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, right and left ventricular hypertrophy, bundle branch block, atrioventricular block, coronary artery disease, and pericarditis. Coverage includes records made before and after cardiac transplantation, as well as common electronic pacemaker rhythms. Also included is a section on artifacts that can interfere with ECG interpretation
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Here is a practical guide giving you systematic strategies for correctly diagnosing heart disease. The emphasis is on the patient's history and the physical examination, the two cornerstones of medical diagnosis. These are correlated with knowledge of the natural history of disease and the physical findings of subsequent examination techniques. The role of current examination technology - both invasive and noninvasive - is discussed. Important advances in the field, including procedures such as echocardiography, transesophageal probe, exercise electrocardiography, nuclear ventriculography and magnetic resonance imaging, are taken into consideration. The book covers all major heart diseases and is liberally illustrated.
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Fowler, Noble Owen was born on July 14, 1919 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States. Son of Noble Owen and Annie Lou (Robertson) Fowler.
Student, Memphis State University, 1936-1938; Doctor of Medicine, University Tennessee, 1941.
Intern, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1942-1943;
resident in internal medicine, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1945, 47-48;
fellow in cardiology, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1948-1952;
resident in internal medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 1946;
instructor, U. Cincinnati, 1950-1951;
assistant professor medicine, U. Cincinnati, 1951-1952;
associate professor, U. Cincinnati, 1957-1964;
professor, U. Cincinnati, since 1964;
professor pharmacology and cell biophysics, U. Cincinnati, 1980-1984;
professor emeritus, U. Cincinnati, since 1984;
associate director department medicine, U. Cincinnati, 1970-1979;
director division cardiology, U. Cincinnati, 1970-1986. Assistant professor State University of New York, 1952-1954. Chairman cardiovascular research Emory University, 1954-1957.
Member of advisory commission on cardiovascular and renal drugs Food and Drug Administration, 1970-1978,chairman, 1974-1978. Member science advising committee National Institute Aging, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, 1983-1986.
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Captain Medical Corps, Army of the United States, 1943-1944. Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Cardiology (Master Teacher award 1974), American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology. Member American Clinical and Climatological Association, American Physiological Society, Cttrl.
Society Clinical Research, American Federation Clinical Research, Association University Cardiologists (founding member, president 1976), American Heart Association (local chapter trustee, executive committee, president since 1979, Samuel Kaplan Research award 1994, Special Recognition award Laennec Society 1994), University Tennessee College Medicine (Distinguished Alumnus award 1992), Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi.
Married Charlotte Ruth Walters, June 13, 1942. Children: Jo Ann, Michael Owen, Anne Stewart.