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CONGENITAL CARDIAC DISEASE
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BY
 
MAUDE E. ABBOTT, B.A., M.D.
 
MCGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL, CANADA
 
REPRINTED FROM
 
OSLER & McCRAE'S MODERN MEDICINE
 
Vol. IV, 2d Edition, 1915
 
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File:Abbott_16-18.jpg|Fig 16-18
File:Abbott_16-18.jpg|Fig 16-18
File:Abbott_191.jpg|Fig 19
File:Abbott_201.jpg|Fig 20
File:Abbott_21.jpg|Fig 21
File:Abbott_21.jpg|Fig 21
File:Abbott_211.jpg|Fig 21 legend
File:Abbott_211.jpg|Fig 21 - 1
File:Abbott_23.jpg|Fig 23 legend
File:Abbott_212.jpg|Fig 21 - 2
File:Abbott_213.jpg|Fig 21 - 3
File:Abbott_214.jpg|Fig 21 - 4
File:Abbott_215.jpg|Fig 21 - 5
File:Abbott_216.jpg|Fig 21 - 6
File:Abbott_23.jpg|Fig 23  
File:Abbott_231.jpg|Fig 23 legend
File:Abbott_231.jpg|Fig 23 legend
File:Abbott_24.jpg|Fig 24
File:Abbott_241.jpg|Fig 24 legend
File:Abbott_24.jpg|Fig 24
File:Abbott_241.jpg|Fig 24 legend
File:Abbott_25.jpg|Fig 25
File:Abbott_251.jpg|Fig 25 legend
File:Abbott_26.jpg|Fig 26
File:Abbott_261.jpg|Fig 26 legend
File:Abbott_27.jpg|Fig 27
File:Abbott_271.jpg|Fig 27 legend
File:Abbott_28.jpg|Fig. 28 Defect of the interventricular septum at undefended space
File:Abbott_281.jpg|Fig 28 legend
File:Abbott_29.jpg|Fig. 29 Incomplete double heart
File:Abbott_291.jpg|Fig 29 legend
File:Abbott_30.jpg|Fig. 30 Cor biatriatrum triloculare with malposed interventricular septum
File:Abbott_301.jpg|Fig 30 legend
File:Abbott_31.jpg|Fig. 31 Persistent truncus arteriosus
File:Abbott_311.jpg|Fig 31 legend
File:Abbott_32-34.jpg|Fig 32 Fig. 33 Fig. 34 True complete transposition, vessels in reversed ventricles.
File:Abbott_32.jpg|Fig 32 True complete transposition, vessels in reversed ventricles.
File:Abbott_33.jpg|Fig 33 True complete transposition, vessels in reversed ventricles.
File:Abbott_34.jpg|Fig 34 True complete transposition, vessels in reversed ventricles.
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