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- BookPhilip K. Wilson, W. Jeffrey Hurst.Contents:
Chocolate as medicine: an introduction
Chocolate as medicine: seeking evidence throughout history
Chocolate and healing in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture
Cacao transported to Europe as medicine
Expanding chocolate's use as medicine
Chocolate and nutritional health: industrial era through WWII
Modern chocolate science and human health
Epilogue: prognosticating chocolate's future as medicine
Appendices. - ArticleMittmann U, Allenberg JR, Knapp WH, Picht JW.Thoraxchir Vask Chir. 1977 Aug;25(4):214-8.In 10 dogs a stenosis greater than 75% of the left circumflex coronary artery is induced (Ameroid) in the course of 40 days. Within 1 hour after coronary artery bypass operation (n = 6) maldistribution of myocardial blood flow (MBF), consisting of a subendocardial perfusion deficit, is improved but not completely abolished. One year after coronary bypass operation (n = 4) MBF and its endo/epi-distribution is normal. Bypass flow and its flow profile are useful indicators of MBF and its intramyocardial distribution only when coronary dilation is induced.