before 1893 how were the heart patient treated
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There was no specific treatment for heart disease at the time – no coronary care unit in the hospital, stents, angioplasty, pacemakers or drugs to correct heart arrhythmia or blood pressure. “It's mind boggling to think about the changes that have gone on.Your doctor can choose from a range of medications, including statins, niacin, fibrates and bile acid sequestrants. Aspirin. Your doctor may recommend taking a daily aspirin or other blood thinner. This can reduce the tendency of your blood to clot, which may help prevent obstruction of your coronary arteries.
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At that time there were no specific medicines, doctors and equipments...
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