Photograph of Tumor of Breast, Fig. 2, ""Fig. 2 (x2.50): Spindle cell Stoma with neruerous anaplastic nuclei Note is - duplicated at typical cuboidal epitheliums. H. G. Smithy M. D.""
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""
Bibliography for article on Aortic Valvulotomy, Allen and Graham, J.A.M.A. 79:1028.1922, Allen and Graham, Arch. Surg. 8:317, 1924, Cutler etal., Arch. Of Surg. 9:689, 1924, Wiggers and DuBois: Prod. Of Tirup Valvular lesions, Proc. Soc. Exp. BOM. 10:87, 1913, Brunton: Lancet, 1:352, 1902
Picture of valvulotome and heart showing where to make the incision, items identified, ""l. auricular appendage, L. coronary vessel, L. Phrenic n., V. ventricle, Pericardium, Totaling heart to fight by traction on pericardium, Pieura, incision in heart, R. vent., Valvulotome, open, closed"", drawing signed by L. Schlosoberg
X-ray showing ribcage area, stamped ""The Journal of Thoracic Surgery"", note on back ""Fig 8, Persistence of hemothorax in case III four weeks after injury., H. G. Smithy""
X-ray showing rib cage area, stamped on back ""The Journal of Thoracic Surgery"", ""Fig 2, Loculation and encapsulated fluid pockets of case I eight weeks after injury, H. G. Smithy""
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%.
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"".
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 %.
Photo of surgical instrument used for the Valvulotomy, on back ""Fig. 5 - Smithy and Parker, Apr. 15, P. 625, front, ""Figure 5 - Beginning introduction of blade into sheath.
For paper delivered by Manly Stallworth for Smithy, ""Figure 2 - This figure and the next four figures show the steps of partial mitral Valvulotomy through a transventricular approach. The insert above shows the skin incision. The pleural cavity is entered through the fourth or fifth rib bed depending on the size of the heart. A segment of the costal cartilage above and below the resected rib is removed.""