Explore the historical foundations of women’s cardiovascular health with “Heart Disease in Women (Cardiovascular Clinics),” edited by Pamela S. Douglas and published in 1989. This hardcover volume from F.A. Davis Co. (ISBN: 9780803627512) offers a vital glimpse into the early understanding of heart disease’s unique presentation and challenges in women. Before widespread awareness, Douglas, a renowned cardiologist (check her current work for context!), curated expert insights on diagnosis, risk factors, and treatment approaches specific to female patients. This book, while predating modern advancements, is crucial for understanding the evolution of cardiology and the pioneering work that paved the way for gender-specific treatments. Essential reading for medical historians, researchers studying the progress of women’s health, and anyone interested in the groundwork laid for contemporary cardiology. Discover a snapshot of 1980s cardiology knowledge through its comprehensive bibliographies and understand how far women’s heart health has come. Despite its age, the core physiological differences highlighted then remain pertinent today, reminding us of the continuing need for tailored cardiovascular care for women.