- CA OSLER P111-1-7-3
- Item
- 29 April 1938
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Giustra, Frank X. – Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding “twins who lived 36 hours. At autopsy they presented identical congenital cardiac defects; mainly cor biloculare.”
Hewer, T. F. – Univ. of Bristol, Dept. of Path
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“I am enclosing three photographs of Semi-diagramatic drawings of a heart from a female infant aged two days. The infant was deeply cyanosed at birth and remained so until death. I also enclose my description of the heart….” [Second page] Additional Report on P. M. No. [omitted] baby
Borowsky, Sydney M. -- Bellevue Hospital, New York
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“…writing to you at the suggestion of Dr. Lucy Porter Sutton regarding an interesting valvular anomaly…clinical findings in the case suggested a mitral lesion with atypical ausultatory phenomena. Post mortem examination revealed a double mitral valve orifice…”
Hirst, John C. – The Preston Retreat, Philadelphia, Penn.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding the case of baby, our record number [omitted]. “I am sending you under separate cover, the heart and lungs...”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Jensen, Julius. – St. Louis, Mo.
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Regarding a reference in Blumer’s Bedside Diagnosis.
Bratley, Forrest G. -- Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
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…”