- CA OSLER P111-1-11-40
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- 22 February 1935
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I was much interested in your case of mitral disease with what Lutenbacher calls mitral stenosis with interauricular insufficiency…"
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I was much interested in your case of mitral disease with what Lutenbacher calls mitral stenosis with interauricular insufficiency…"
Secretary to Krumbhaar, Edward, B
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Includes 2 photographs of Dr. Neil McLeod's Bicuspid Aortic Valves from Blockley.
Letter excerpt: "Dr. Krumbhaar wants me to return to you for your use the enclosed illustrations of the heart about which he wrote...
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“I am sending you the first draft of a paper describing two cases of Truncus Solitarius Aorticus associated with unusual anomalies.”
Lachman, S. E. – Baltimore, M. D.
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Regarding “white female child, 19 months old…examination disclosed that the child undoubtedly had a congenital heart condition which was variously diagnosed. In addition she was markedly atonic and apparently had been so since birth…consensus of opinion was Oppenheimer’s Disease…”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Cannot “throw any light on the subject” of Lachman’s case of congenital atonia with right hemiplogia.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding manuscript.
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“Replying to your letter of May 27th, I am enclosing a list of the sixteen cases classified as the primary lesion in my chart of Nelson’s System…”
Lambert, R. A. – Yale University School of Medicine.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I am sending you sketches of a heart of a new born which may interest you....a child that was feeble from birth, lost weight rapidly, and developed an infection of the bladder and kidneys, apparently through a patent urachus, and died on the twentieth day. There was no cyanosis or other evidence of a circulatory disturbance during life… [t]his finding together with the presence of various abnormalities; supernumerary finger and toe, bilateral dislocation of hips, and patent urachus, had suggested the presence of a cardiac anomaly.”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection