- CA OSLER P111-1-11-11
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- 18 March 1931
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I was much interested in your letter describing the abnormal course of the left coronary artery…”
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Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I was much interested in your letter describing the abnormal course of the left coronary artery…”
Kirsh, Milton, B. – Sinai Hospital of Baltimore.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding a request for two copies of articles on Coarctation of the Aortain adults. “…having made the clinical diagnosis twice when the past 3 years. One died of a rupture of the aorta and had apparently a complete stenosis just below the insertion of the ductus botali”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
From Abbott to Kissane, R.W. – White Cross Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I have not answered your letter of March 20th pertaining to my article on ‘Intra-Uterine Heart Disease,’ because we have been sectioning the entire pulmonary valve. You will recall that you raised the question, as to whether the changes in the pulmonary valve were not antenatal, because in my original article, I stated that no Aschoff bodies had been found in this valve, while they were found in the mitral and the aortic…”
Kissane, R.W. – White Cross Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I think it is quite illuminating and am very glad to have the facts to add to my statistics. The marked peripheral oedema in the presence of pulmonary stenosis with closed foramen ovale is also very interesting.”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“Last week we discovered a congenital Rhabdomyoma of the heart in a nine month old child…I have been unable to find a bibliography since this time…”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Babe [name omitted]. – Description of case. – “I have attached description of the heart and the stains of microscopic
sections together with our impression made by examining these sections.”
Kaufman, Jerome G. – Newark, N.J.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I have seen in consultation a four year old child who is the second child…. The first child died from some congenital lesion. This child’s birth was normal…and was perfectly normal until a few months ago when he occasionally fainted during play (strenuous), and at this time would be slightly cyanotic…”