Customer Reviews
Superb Book - By: M. Pickett, 26 Jan 2008 
I love this book & will buy the new edition due out in Feb 2008. Much easier to follow & understand than 'ECG made easy'.
A book for all! - By: Mr. N. Pearson, 17 Oct 2007 
This is definitley the best of the ECG books I have studied from. It starts with the basics & moves swiftly on to cover the more complicated parts of ECG's in a clear, concise manner that lends itself to beginners like me. Certainly a must for Student Paramedics or keen wannabes.
The best ECG book I have read - By: Dr. Matthew J. Knight, 31 Aug 2006 
Andrew Houghton & David Gray have written a smalll masterpiece! This book logicallly takes you through the ECG, calmly analysing each component. The is leaps & bounds above ECG made easy. This book is best used in conjunction with 150 ecg problems. I used it at medical school & now I am using it again whilt preparing for MRCP exams. A definite must buy.
Dr Matthew Knight
By far the best ecg book i have read and used in practice - By: , 05 Jul 2001 
a very easy reference book to use when you are either just learning ecg reading, or need a quick reminder when the old grey matter gives up. The writing in the book is clear & concise. The only bad point is its just bigger than pocket size, so I was unable to carry it in my pocket at work, hardly the end of the world! In a word Brill.
A great little reference book - By: , 11 Feb 2001 
A superb (largish) pocketbook, packed with useful advice. Suitable for beginners or those with a working knowledge of the ecg. If any part of an ecg complex has you puzzled, it's easy to find information from the individual chapters. Every department or ward that uses ecg's should have a copy for reference. On the minus side, the tracings are reduced in size.