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From the Cardiology Division, Department of Medicine, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Conn.
Correspondence to Arnold M. Katz, MD, 1592 New Boston Rd, PO Box 1048, Norwich, VT 05055-1048. E-mail arnold.m.katz{at}dartmouth.edu
AbstractCirculation Research, first published in 1953, was created by the American Heart Association as "the authoritative new journal for investigators of the basic sciences as they apply to the heart and circulation." This review of the early years of the journal highlights the contributions of the first four Editors: Carl J. Wiggers, Carl F. Schmidt, Eugene M. Landis, and Julius H. Comroe, Jr. The success of Circulation Research is seen not only in the high quality of the articles published in its pages but also in the remarkable improvements in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease that have occurred over the past half century.
Key Words: history Circulation Research basic cardiovascular research Carl J. Wiggers Carl F. Schmidt Eugene M. Landis Julius H. Comroe, Jr
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