Louis Wolff

Louis Wolff (April 14, 1898 – January 28, 1972) was an American cardiologist and college professor.[1] He was the chief of the electrocardiographic laboratory at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston from 1928 to 1964. In 1930, Wolff described the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome with John Parkinson and Paul Dudley White.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b Kurland, G. S. (May 1989). "Louis Wolff: 1898-1972". Clinical Cardiology. 12 (5): 301–302. doi:10.1002/clc.4960120514. S2CID 71948059.
  2. ^ "Dr. Louis Wolff, Professor And Noted Heart Specialist". The New York Times. January 30, 1972. p. 52.

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