- CA OSLER P111-1-22-9
- Item
- 10 October 1939
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“Your case is exceptional in the fact that the ductus is completely closed in the presence of a closed interventricular septum…”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“Your case is exceptional in the fact that the ductus is completely closed in the presence of a closed interventricular septum…”
Armstrong, A. R. – Mountain Sanitorium, Hamilton, Ont.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding a case of “coarctation of the aorta with bicuspid aortic valve…”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Diagram of Aorta and Branches laid open.
Unidentified clipping of an article dated February 16, 1931.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“Congenital Aneurysms of the Cerebral Arteries".
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
3 black and white photos. – [name omitted]. -- # [omitted], 9/2/37
Enzer, N. – Mount Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Thanking Abbott for “your very complete references.”
Correspondence between Abbott and Farris
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding Abbott’s editing and comments on an article Farris is writing to present to Climatological Association.
Hallock, Palmer to J. Palmer. – Univ. of Minnesota
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding Hallock’s paper on the estimation of lactic acid production as a diagnosis method in the cyanotic and acyanotic types of congenital heart disease.
Johnston, John M. – Merry Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“We are sending you the heart of a five day old male infant, born at term with a normal labor. The child was well for three days after birth, when it became cyanotic and developed numerous atypical adventitious sounds over the praecordium…”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection