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So coronary artery disease was apparently "non existen" before 1920.

In other words ur full of shit?

No way!

He's gonna find the citation and post it here. Then I'll be forced to pull it and it will be complete pwnage on the board!!! He'll destroy us both with sheer embarrassment.

Either that, or yeah, he's full of shit and never read the article in the first place.

But time will tell. Let's sit tight. I'll bump the thread as necessary until a citation is posted.
 
And Chris as it turns-out, he's in luck. The NEJM web site is searchable for abstracts (or first 100 words), even for non-members.

Here's the site with the search built right into it: http://www.nejm.org/search?q=coronary+artery+disease

So Red, your work is almost done for you. Just refine the search criteria necessary to narrow-down the search. Since you said you read the article, I'm sure you can recall at least one salient detail that will narrow the search down for you.

Good luck! I can't wait to read it!
 
wow, right there on the second page....tired of this. You'll have something else to snark about just like the Einstein link....miss me dude. :jenscat
 
wow, right there on the second page....tired of this. You'll have something else to snark about just like the Einstein link....miss me dude. :jenscat

Then it should be trivial to post the author's name, since it would be right there with the article.

Chris:

Aren't you excited that he's going to post it up???
 
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