- CA OSLER P111-1-2-29
- Item
- 12 July 1933
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Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Blue, William R. – Memphis, Tenn.
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Regarding sending “the complete history, autopsy findings, and electrocardiogram on baby B. the diagnosis according to the
electrocardiogram was partial heart block, with congenital tertian malaria…”
Bratley, Forrest G. -- Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia
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Regarding a “black female of four months was brought to our receiving ward where she died a few minutes later…at autopsy an incomplete cor biloculare, a persistent left superior vena cava and an accessory pulmonary thoracic was found…”
Brayton, Howard W. -- Hartford, CT.
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Regarding the case and prognosis of [name omitted].
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Unspecified lined page with penciled handwriting
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding sending the “two heart specimens; one with the probe through the great vessels is my first that we considered three chambered…”
Burwell, C. Sidney. – Vanderbilt University, Nash, Tenn.
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Regarding questions about “The Differential Diagnosis of Congenital Cardiac Disease” in the International Clinics for September…I find myself a little confused by one statement in particular…on page 33…”
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Regarding the “first death in a patient following operation for ligation of the patent ductus arteriosus. This was a girl of fifteen who had a high degree of disability from her congenital lesion…”
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