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Reply to Kissin

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.

Kline, R.S. – Mount Sinai Hospital of Cleveland.

“Under separate cover, I am sending an interesting aorta and heart and will greatly appreciate it if you send us the diagnosis together with some statement relating to the underlying cause and a little description for our description.”

Reply to Kline.

“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.

[acknowledgement indicated by Abbott November 3, 1936] Regarding an autopsy performed at Cornell Medical College “on a 6
weeks old infant (1850 grams in wt.) showing certain anomalies of the vascular system which I thought you might be interested in seeing.”

Reply to Kaufman

“…your description shows the existence of congenital heart block which is quite probably due to a localized defect at the upper part of the interventricular septum just anterior to the pars membranacea.”

Kornblum, Daniel. – The Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn

Request for Abbott to review article: “I have recently written an article for publication regarding a unique case of functional cor triloculare biatria with sinistrad malposition of the septum in the ventricles and a corrected transposition of the great vessels.”

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