Variations in Contour of the Records Found in Serial Electrocardiograms of the Dog

Abstract
Repeated electrocardiograms in the normal unanesthetized dog, involving repeated preparation of the animal for this procedure, show significant variations. These variations are probably accounted for by the relative mobility of the dog's heart as compared to the human, and must be taken into account in the interpretation of the results of experiments requiring repeated records over a period of days.