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""
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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""
Sketch for article, parts identified, ""Celiac Axis, Vena Cava, aorta, Superior Mesenteric Artery, Omphalomesenteric Artery, Small Intestine, Umbilicus"", signed by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D.
Sketch for article, parts identified, ""Aorta, Foregut, Omphalomesenteric duct, Paired Omphalomesenteric Arteries, Hind gut"", signed by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D.
Sketch for article, parts identified, ""Cecum, mesentery, Ileum, Appendix, Persistent Omphalomesenteric Artery, Superior Ileocecal Fold, Mesoappendix"", signed by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D.
Sketch for article, parts identified, ""Cecum, Appendix, Mesentery, Ileum, Persistent Omphalomesenteric Artery, Inferior Ileocecal fold, Mesoappendix"", signed by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D.
Sketch for article, parts identified, ""Aorta, Foregut, Omphalomesenteric duct, Paired Omphalomesenteric Arteries, Hind gut"", signed by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D.