1963 Volume 27 Issue 2 Pages 120-125
1. The anticoagulant therapy has been administered in 89 patients of various heart diseases. 2. In rheumatic valvular disease with or without emboli the anticoagulant may be said efficient to the prevention of thromboembolism from our observations. 3. In myocardial infarction our observation are not yet too few to decide the effect of anticoagulant therapy to the rate of death. At least, reinfarction and thromboembolic episodes have not seen during anticoagulant therapy.