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Thomas Lewis [1] (26 de diciembre de 1881 – 17 de marzo de 1945) fue un cardiólogo británico (a pesar de que personalmente rechazó el término, prefiriendo especialista en enfermedades cardiovasculares).
Sir Thomas Lewis, CBE, FRS, FRCP [1] (26 December 1881 – 17 March 1945) was a Welsh cardiologist. [A] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] He coined the term "clinical science" and is also known for the Lewis P Factor. [2] [9] Early life and education.
THOMAS LEWIS. 1881-1945. Víctima de un cuarto ataque de infarto de miocardio, ha falle- cido e1 17 de marzo de 1945, a 10s sesenta y cuatro años de edad, en. su residencia de Rickmansworth, Ing1aterra, Sir Thomas Lewis. Este. in fatigable trabajador de 1a medicina, que tanto ha contribuído a1 ade-
Sir Thomas Lewis has become one of the greatest cardiologists of this century. He was foremost in using the newly invented electrocardiograph to diagnose heart disease and was a pioneer of cardiac electro-physiology.
26 de dic. de 2016 · On December 26, 1881, British cardiologist Sir Thomas Lewis was born. Lewis has been called the “father of clinical cardiac electrophysiology .” He coined the terms “ clinical science ,” “ pacemaker ,” “premature contractions,” and “ auricular fibrillation .”
THOMAS LEWIS 1881-1945 THOMAS LEWIS was born at Cardiff on 26 December 1881. After a life of intense activity and while still in full mental vigour, he died on 17 March 1945, from a fourth attack of coronary thrombosis. A great pioneer and leader in the field of medical science, he gained a world-wide reputation in both physiology and clinical ...
Thomas Lewis was a British cardiologist who pioneered using science within biomedical practice during the 20th century. He studied medicine at University College in Cardiff in 1898, and became interested in physiology.