Photo of sketch by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D., parts labeled ""umbilicus, vena cava, aorta, celiac axis, superior mesenteric artery, omphalomesenteric artery, small intestine""
Paper with instrument reading tape taped in position, ""Fig 10"", each tape is labeled from ""a"" to ""d"", ""Lose Graph lives"", ""reduce with fig 11""
Paper with instrument reading tape taped in position, ""Fig 11"", each tape is labeled from ""a"" to ""d"", ""Lose Graph lives"", ""reduce with fig 11"", back is stamped with ""6365E"", ""Fig 10, Smithy et al"".
Paper with instrument reading tape taped in position, each tape is labeled with top as ""a"" and bottom as ""f"", ""Fig 12"", ""reduce with Fig 11 lose graph lives""
Illustration for Aortic Valvulotomy article, ""Figure I - Trans-aortic method of Valvulotomy (A) and the various types of valvular lesions produced (B-H). Perforation ( B & C ) occurred in 30% of animals, laceration (D & E ) in 22%, partial avulsion (F) in 15%, and extensive division ( G & H ) in 22%.
Illustration for Article on Aortic Valvulotomy, ""Figure 2 - Trans-aortic method of Valvulotomy (A) and the various types of valvular lesions produced (B-H). Perforation (B & C) occurred in 30% of animals, laceration (D & E) in 22%, partial avulsion (F) in 15%, and extensive division (G & H) in 22 %.
Illustration for Article on Aortic Valvulotomy, ""Figure 2 - Trans-aortic method of Valvulotomy (A) and the various types of valvular lesions produced (A - G). Perforation (A & B) occurred in 30%of animals, laceration (C & D ) in 22%, partial avulsion (F) in 15%, and extensive division (F and G ) in 22%. "" note in corner ""Miss C fig. 1 made provof in envelope""
Illustration for Smithy and Parker, ""Figure 3 - Gelatin sponge secured over aortic wound by fat sutures."", ""reduce with fig. 1"", identified in sketch, ""Stay Sutures in Periaortic fat"", Gelatin Sponge"", Aorta""
Patient notes on Roper Hospital note paper, ""Mr. Benton - Thrombophlevitis despite fem. Vein legation, relived by caudal block., Mr. Speaks - Acute thrombophlebitis after sympathectomy, Linton's editorial Phlebitis after ligation, Surgery March '46""
For paper delivered by Manly Stallworth for Smithy, ""figure 3 - Showing the pericardium divided anteriorly and parallel to the phrenic nerve. Following infiltration of 1% procaine into a relatively avascular area of the left ventricular myocardium, a purse-string of 00 chromic catgut is placed, and an incision through the ventricular wall within the confines of the purse string suture is made. Hemorrhage is controlled with digital pressure until the valvulotome is inserted into the wound.