- CA OSLER P111-1-11-35
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- 28 May 1934.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Krumbhaar, Edward, B. – Philadelphia General Hospital.
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Clinical diagnosis - “I am sending you herewith some copies of Dr. Loewenberg’s case of an aneurysm of the sinus of the valsalva communicating with the pulmonary artery, as per your request.”
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“I was much interested in your case of mitral disease with what Lutenbacher calls mitral stenosis with interauricular insufficiency…"
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“I wonder if you could give us benefit of your experience in interpreting the congenital heart lesion, of which a copy is enclosed.”
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“We have had a recent addition to our museum of a case of congenital heart disease – a widely patent foramen ovale with marked fibrosis and narrowing of both mitral and tricuspid valves. I would have regarded the latter as probably rheumatic in or...
• Secretary to Krumbhaar, Edward, B
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I have examined it closely and it is as you say quite definitely a complete transposition of the arterial trunks, (Spitzer’s type III, Crossed Transposition), with closed ventricular septum…The point that interests me most is the question of the ...
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Correspondence between Abbott and Kissin between February 19, 1935 to October 18, 1935 regarding publishing Kissin’s manuscript, with some descriptions of cases. -- 17 pages.
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“Diagnosis: saccular aneurysm of ascending aorta with rupture of inner and middle coats and formation of healed dissecting aneurism? Of thoracic and abdominal aorta….”
Koplik, Lewis Henry. – New York.
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[acknowledgement indicated by Abbott November 3, 1936] Regarding an autopsy performed at Cornell Medical College “on a 6weeks old infant (1850 grams in wt.) showing certain anomalies of the vascular system which I thought you might be interested i...