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It is named after two Irish physicians,<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|1158}}</ref> [[Robert Adams (physician)|Robert Adams]] (1791–1875)<ref>R. Adams. Cases of Diseases of the Heart, Accompanied with Pathological Observations. Dublin Hospital Reports, 1827, 4: 353-453. </ref> and [[William Stokes]] (1804–1877).<ref>W. Stokes. Observations on some cases of permanently slow pulse. Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, 1846, 2: 73-85.</ref> | |||
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Historical Perspective
It is named after two Irish physicians,[1] Robert Adams (1791–1875)[2] and William Stokes (1804–1877).[3]
References
- ↑ Template:WhoNamedIt
- ↑ R. Adams. Cases of Diseases of the Heart, Accompanied with Pathological Observations. Dublin Hospital Reports, 1827, 4: 353-453.
- ↑ W. Stokes. Observations on some cases of permanently slow pulse. Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, 1846, 2: 73-85.