Abstract
The first attempt to control the ventricular rate in a patient with atrial fibrillation (AF) was likely the description by William Withering of a patient whose pulse became “more full and more regular” after the administration of digitalis leaf in 1785 ([1][1]). In the 1931 edition of “
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