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""
Photo of sketch by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D., parts labeled ""umbilicus, vena cava, aorta, celiac axis, superior mesenteric artery, omphalomesenteric artery, small intestine""
Bibliography for article on Aortic Valvulotomy, ""Bull. N. E. Med. Center. 6:49, April '41, Gibbon, ? Jr.,: SG&O 69:603, 1939 (extracorporeal circulation), Harken, D. E. and Glidden, E. M.: Epcriments in Intracardiac Surgery. II, Intracardiac Visualization. J. Thor. Surg. 12:566, 1943, See Cumulative Index for Keith, Rockwood, after 1943
Photo of a sketch with paper labels identifying items in sketch, items labeled ""cecum, mesmtery, ileum, appendix, persistent omphalomesenteric artery, superior ileocecal fold, mesoappendix""
Photo of a sketch by J. Allen Chamberlin, M. D., parts labeled, ""Aorta, foregut, omphalomesenteric duct, paired omphalomesenteric arteries, hind gut""
Photo of cross section of lungs, ""Figure 8 - Shows an Aneurysmal dilatation in the apex of the left ventricle at the point where cardiotomy had been performed approximately 10 months previously.""
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 %.