
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.1070091
I read CMAJ enthusiastically, although now I am mostly retired. Ursus' column,[1][1] however, was a longstanding contradiction. It was related to The Left Atrium, in a way, but yet was different. Although I would hurriedly open each issue of CMAJ when it arrived and read Ursus' column avidly, often
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