- CA OSLER P111-1-4-10
- Item
- 6 May 1930
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
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Female case—“At autopsy she had an inter-auricular septal defect, a mitral stenosis, dilated pulmonary artery and a hypoplasia of the aorta.”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Male case—“At autopsy he had a inter-auricular septal defect with Mitral Insufficiency and Aortic Insufficiency and a narrowed pulmonary artery.”
Autopsy report from the Pathological Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
8 pages of autopsy from the Pathological Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania # [omitted].
Bagnall, A.W. -- University of Toronto.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding “autopsy on female infant who had been cyanosed for five days of her existence. Delivery was spontaneous and occurred at fullterm… there was complete situs inversus of the thoratic and abdominal viscera, with the exception of the heart…”
Banquet of the American College of Physicians, Feb. 9, 1933, Windsor Hotel, Montreal.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Menu and programme of the banquet of the American College of Physicians. Feb. 9, 1933, Windsor Hotel, Montreal.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Sending a picture “of a congenital heart which might prove interesting to you in view of your recent article.”
Batson, Oscar V. – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Requesting a copy of Abbott’s paper on “The Coarctation of the Aorta.” Also contains a reference to Dr. Carmel who wrote to Abbott
Baumgarten, W. -- Clifton Springs, New York.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding article Abbott is writing with Baumgarten and three references
to articles to use, most importantly the article on Morrison. (Pinned to
letter is a handwritten note of the references sent.)