There are several features in the following case which make it of sufficient interest to be put on record. The correlation between certain of the electrocardiographic findings and the clinical manifestations; the resemblance of such findings to those of experimental production of coronary closure, as reported by some workers; and, their occurrence in a pulseless individual, with heart sounds practically inaudible, are all factors worthy of note.
The case is that of a Hebrew, male, 70 years of age, retired grocer, whose past history is essentially negative, except for "stomach complaints" for the past twenty years, consisting of constipation, occasional