Weiss, Edward. – Philadelphia.
- CA OSLER P111-1-22-7
- Item
- 12 May 1926 - 13 September 1935
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Correspondence between Weiss and Abbott from May 1926 -September 13, 1935, related to specimens and autopsies.
Weiss, Edward. – Philadelphia.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Correspondence between Weiss and Abbott from May 1926 -September 13, 1935, related to specimens and autopsies.
University of Minnesota, Dept. of Pathology autopsy report # omitted.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Envelope addressed to Abbott from Taussig.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
One brown envelope addressed to Abbott from Taussig.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Steiner, M. M. – Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Requesting bibliographic references for cases referred to in Osler’s "Modern Medicine".
Stockard, C. R. – The American Association of Anatomists, Cornell University.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“It would seem from the description of this case that the condition of situs inversus is limited to the ventricles and the arterial trunks and aortic arch…”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Strong, G. F. – Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
“A recent case of coarctation of the aorta may interest you. This was a boy of 19 who died suddenly while skating. I saw him 12 months before for a subacute rheumatic infection, during which he developed evidence of an aortic valvular endocarditis…At autopsy there was a hemopericardium with a rupture of the first part of the aorta which was dilated and very thin walled…”
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Regarding Strong’s attempt to have his cases of coarctation of the aorta
published in the CMA.