
You do not need Rapidshare. Here are legitimate, often low-cost ways to obtain An Introduction to Electrocardiography:
| Method | Details | |--------|---------| | New from publisher | Wiley-Blackwell – 7th edition (ISBN: 978-1405162746) ~$50-70 | | Used copies | AbeBooks, eBay, ThriftBooks – older editions (4th–6th) for $5-15 | | Medical school libraries | Many universities have physical or digital copies | | Internet Archive | Borrow scanned copies of public domain? (Not public domain, but some libraries lend digitally) | | Open-access alternatives | Life in the Fast Lane (LITFL) – free, excellent ECG curriculum | | Local medical bookstore | Check for student discounts or used book sales | an introduction to ecg by leo schamroth rapidshare
Pro tip: The 5th and 6th editions are nearly as good as the 7th for core concepts and cost less than a pizza. You do not need Rapidshare
Schamroth developed an easy-to-follow algorithm for arrhythmia diagnosis: Pro tip: The 5th and 6th editions are
Key arrhythmias covered:
Most ECG textbooks either oversimplify (leaving the reader unable to interpret real-world tracings) or drown the reader in physics and mathematics. Schamroth strikes a perfect balance by focusing on pattern recognition rooted in physiological principles.