The Diagnosis and Treatment of Anomalous Left Coronary Arteries with Left or Right Shunts
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- 1963
Demonstration from 1963 of surgical treatment of anomalous coronary artery in a pediatric patient.
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Anomalous Left Coronary Arteries with Left or Right Shunts
Demonstration from 1963 of surgical treatment of anomalous coronary artery in a pediatric patient.
Simplified Technic for Excision of Thoraco-Abdominal Aneurysm
Demonstration from 1967 of surgery to excise thoraco-abdominal aneurysm where visceral arteries are anastomosed directly to the main aortic graft. A pump oxygenator and Dacron tube graft are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Correction of Anomalous Coronary Artery Arising From Pulmonary Artery
Demonstration from 1966 of two pediatric surgeries to correct anomalous coronary artery arising from pulmonary artery. Vein grafts and Dacron grafts are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Surgical Correction of Tri-Atrial Heart
Demonstration from 1967 of surgery to correct cor triatriatum in a pediatric patient. Diaphragm is excised using cardiopulmonary bypass. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith and Robin Hanson.
Demonstration from 1956 of excision and aortorrhaphy for aneurysm of ascending aorta. Film has voice over narration by Denton Cooley and illustrations.
Demonstration from 1965 of pediatric surgery to correct aortico-pulmonary septal defect. A pump oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Surgical Treatment of Atrial Septal Defects: An Analysis of 360 Cases
Surgical Treatment of Atrial Septal Defects
Cardiac Monitoring in the Prevention and Treatment of Catastrophic Arrest
Discussion circa 1953 by Denton A. Cooley and an anaesthesiologist of cardiac arrest during surgical treatment of patients, with information on both prevention and treatment. Primary treatments include heart massage and ventilation. Some elements are illustrated with surgery on a dog. Film has voice over by Don Macon.
Total Excision of Aortic Arch for Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1955 of surgical excision of aortic arch, suturing, and implantation of synthetic arch prosthesis. Compressed polyvinyl sponge shunts are used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Total Excision of Aortic Arch for Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1955 of surgical excision of aortic arch, suturing, and implantation of synthetic arch prosthesis. Compressed polyvinyl sponge shunts are used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Removal of Myxoma of Left Aurical Simulating Mitral Stenosis
Demonstration from 1957 of surgical removal of myxoma causing similation of mitral stenosis in two patients. Film includes a thorough explanation of the workings of the steel bubble oxygenator used during the procedure. Film has voiceover by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Surgical Repair of Sinus of Valsalva Fistula
Demonstration from 1961 of surgical repair to fistula of sinus of valsalva. Cardiopumonary bypass is used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barbara Tuttle.
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainagem
Demonstration circa 1959 of repair of pulmonary venous drainage caused by atrial septal defect. A pump oxygenator is used in surgery on a pediatric patient. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Origin of Right Pulmonary Artery From Aorta: Surgical Correction
Demonstration from 1969 of surgery to correct right pulmonary artery originating from ascending aorta in a newborn. A Dacron tube graft is used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Mario de Leon.
Surgical Closure of Atrial Septal Defect Under Hypothermia
Demonstration from 1965 of surgical closure of atrial septal defect in a pediatric patient. Induced hypothermia is used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Myxoma of Right Atrium: Surgical Removal During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Demonstration from 1965 of removal of myxoma of right atrium. A disposable bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Harris County Academy of General Practice records
The Harris County Association of General Practice is a component branch of the American Academy of General Practice and the Texas Chapter of the American Academy of General Practice. Through the diligent efforts of Dr. Lyman C. Blair and others a charter was issued on July 23rd, 1948, thereby establishing the Harris County Chapter.
The collection documents the history of a local medical association and to some extent the attitudes with the field of general practice.
Harris County Academy of General Practice
Herman Walter Johnson, MD Papers
The Herman Walter Johnson, MD papers (MS001) is .25 cubic feet and consists of 1 box and oversized materials. It contains Dr. Johnson's autobiography (Reminiscences of a Male Midwife), United States Army appointment, news articles, certificates, and medical licenses that document the life, career, and military service of Dr. Herman Johnson. The records pertain to the geographic areas of Buffalo, New York and Houston, Texas. The materials are in good condition.
Johnson, Herman Walter
The papers of Dr. Seybold are made up primarily of office files, correspondence and memoranda, newsclippings, articles, committee meeting minutes and reports; the working files of a prominent Houston physician who at one time or another served as chief of staff at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, partner and chief of staff of the KelseySeybold Clinic, president of the Texas Surgical Society, member of the University of Texas Committee of 75 and the Centennial Commission. They document his career from late in his surgical residency to his retirement from private practice in 1979.
The 82 boxes occupy 52 cubic feet. A large portion of the collection is a record of Dr. Seybold's professional involvement with the Clinic, hospitals and medical organizations. It has been retained in much the same order in which it was received, arranged alphabetically where applicable and arranged chronologically where possible within the series and within the files. Removed from the collection and redistributed in the library as needed were a sizeable number of journals and newsletters. Also removed from the collection and placed in the Historical Research Center Photograph Collection were many photographs, where they were indexed and cataloged. Duplicates of reports and reprints already in the collection were discarded.
Subjects: Surgery
Seybold, William Dempsey