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Cardiology

Name
  
Leo Schamroth

Role
  
Cardiologist


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Born
  
2 June 1924 Antwerp, Belgium (
1924-06-02
)

Alma mater
  
University of the Witwatersrand Medical School

Died
  
May 24, 1988, Johannesburg, South Africa

Books
  
An introduction to electrocardiography

Known for
  
Electrocardiography, Nail clubbing

Release of My ECG book


Leo Schamroth (2 June 1924 in Belgium – 24 May 1988 in Johannesburg) was a South African cardiologist remembered for his work in electrocardiography and for describing Schamroth's window test.

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Biography

Leo Schamroth was born in Belgium and emigrated to South Africa in infancy. He graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand Medical School in 1948. He joined the university staff based at the Baragwanath Hospital in 1956, and became professor of medicine and chief physician at Baragwanath Hospital in 1972. He published over 300 papers and eight textbooks, mostly concerned with electrocardiology. His book, An Introduction to Electrocardiography, published in 1957 and running to seven editions, was the most frequently stolen book from medical libraries in the world. He was awarded the Master Teacher Award by the American College of Cardiology in 1972.

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Leo Schamroth Wikipedia