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This series of note encapsulates information on the basics of: Red blood cells Haemoglobin The function of the cardiovascular system Dual circulation Initiation of the heart beat Treatment of common cardiac pathologies such as myocardial infarction Development of the heart Coronary circulation, angina and acute coronary syndrome Arrhythmias and anti-arrhythmic drugs Atheroma formation and how they can affect the heart Heart failure The pharmacology of calcium channel blockers and beta blockers The use of pharmacological drugs in treating heart conditions


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