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Adrian Kantrowitz Papers Kantrowitz, Adrian
1944-2004
64 linear feet (44 boxes + films)
Adrian Kantrowitz was an American heart surgeon and medical investigator responsible for pioneering developments in circulatory assist devices, artificial organs, medical electronics, heart transplantation, and research motion pictures. Grant material, experiment data, patient medical records, correspondence, publications, conference material, publicity clippings, and audio-visual media document Adrian Kantrowitz's professional career in cardiovascular research at the Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn and the Sinai Hospital of Detroit. MS C 572 Collection materials primarily in
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Kantrowitz, Adrian. Adrian Kantrowitz Papers. 1944-2004. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 572.
Gift of Adrian and Jean Kantrowitz, 2002-2007. Accession #2002-092, etc.
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Descriptive SummaryKantrowitz, AdrianAdrian Kantrowitz Papers 1944-200464 linear feet (44 boxes + films)MS C 572
Materials stored onsite. History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
Collection materials primarily in
EnglishAdrian Kantrowitz was an American heart surgeon and medical investigator responsible for pioneering developments in circulatory assist devices, artificial organs, medical electronics, heart transplantation, and research motion pictures. Grant material, experiment data, patient medical records, correspondence, publications, conference material, publicity clippings, and audio-visual media document Adrian Kantrowitz's professional career in cardiovascular research at the Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn and the Sinai Hospital of Detroit.Gift of Adrian and Jean Kantrowitz, 2002-2007. Accession #2002-092, etc.
Collection is restricted. Portions of the collection are restricted according to HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access. For access to the policy and application form, please visit https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/phi.pdf.
Donor retains copyrights, but gives researchers permission to intellectually use the collection under the terms of fair use. Archival collections often contain mixed copyrights; while NLM is the owner of the physical items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. It is the user's responsibility to research and understand any applicable copyright and re-publication rights not allowed by fair use. NLM does not grant permissions to publish.
Archives and manuscript collections may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in any collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications for which the National Library of Medicine assumes no responsibility.
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Adrian Kantrowitz Papers. 1944-2004. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 572.
Biographical NoteU.S. heart surgeon and medical investigator Adrian Kantrowitz was born on October 4, 1918 in New York City, to general practitioner Bernard Abraham and his wife Rose. Adrian Kantrowitz was responsible for pioneering developments in circulatory assist devices, artificial organs, medical electronics, heart transplantation, and research motion pictures.
His interest in medical research began as a child through kitchen experiments conducted with his older brother Arthur, who eventually became a physicist and cofounder of Avco Research Laboratories. Adrian received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from New York University in 1940 before attending the Long Island College of Medicine, now known as the State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Medical School. Due to the growing need for doctors during World War II, he underwent an accelerated program and was awarded his medical degree in 1943.
A nine month internship at the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn fostered Kantrowitz's initial career interest in neurosurgery. While there, he proposed a new type of clamp for performing craniotomies during intracranial surgery that became the subject of his first published paper, "A Method of Holding Galea Hemostats in Craniotomies," in 1944. World War II halted Kantrowitz's research work for two years while he served as a battalion surgeon in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. After being discharged in 1946 with the rank of major, Kantrowitz switched his specialty to general surgery because of the lack of available training positions in neurosurgery. He was intensely interested in the possibility of surgical procedures to help the failing heart, but at that time there were no training programs in cardiac surgery. He would spend the rest of his career devoted to cardiovascular research, typically working eighteen-hour days six days a week.
From 1948 to 1955, Kantrowitz held various positions at the Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx. Through his experimental work with animals, Kantrowitz began developing an artificial left heart (a device he would continue refining for many years), an early automated pump oxygenator for open heart surgery, and a treatment for coronary artery disease that involved surgically rearranging blood vessels. This practice of testing experimental surgeries on animals (particularly dogs) before human beings continued throughout his career. In 1954 with the help of Alan Lerrick, a colleague at Montefiore Hospital's Surgical Research Laboratory, he invented a plastic heart valve that served as an extra heart pumping blood into anemic organs. During his time at Montefiore, Kantrowitz entered a one-year fellowship under distinguished cardiovascular physiologist Carl Wiggers at the Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland.
During this time at Montefiore Hospital, Kantrowitz filmed the first of many pioneering research motion pictures. His film offered a color close-up look inside a living dog's heart while the organ was still inside its chest. The artificial heart designed by Kantrowitz to keep the dog's heart free of blood while supplying blood to the rest of the body also provided a clear view of the living organ in action. On October 16, 1951, he screened the world's first motion picture of the inside of a living heart before 350 physicians at the annual Graduate Fortnight of the New York Academy of Medicine.
Kantrowitz began a fifteen-year professorship at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in 1955 and established a lasting friendship with Chief of Surgery Clarence Dennis. That same year, Kantrowitz received an appointment to the full-time position of Director of Cardiovascular Surgery at the Maimonides Hospital (later known as Maimonides Medical Center), a 600 bed community hospital in Brooklyn. For the next fifteen years, Kantrowitz held a variety of positions at Maimonides and led a research team that devised a series of innovative electronic devices to compensate for various physiological malfunctions. These devices included the extremely sensitive, electronically controlled heart-lung machine (developed in 1958) that allowed him to execute a series of successful open heart surgeries in children. Kantrowitz also created a diaphragm booster heart with William M. P. McKinnon that functioned as a second heart, relieving the natural heart of 25% of its work. In 1960, Kantrowitz and Rene Khafif built a large electronic system to deliver electric shocks to anesthetized dog legs and produce walking motions, an important advancement in paralysis treatment. He programmed stimulation of limb muscle movements of a 25 year old paraplegic, enabling him to stand up and sit down under computer control. This was the first demonstration of the feasibility of programming walking movement in patients with paralyzed legs. A mini radio transmitter emitting signals that caused paralyzed human bladders to empty was also developed around this time. Kantrowitz also collaborated with the Electronics Laboratory at General Electric to successfully design and manufacture an external radio controlled, internal cardiac pacemaker to implant in human patients suffering from heart ailments such as Stokes-Adams disease.
Building upon past artificial left heart and booster heart experiments, Kantrowitz and collaborators such as his brother Arthur, Tetsuzo Akutsu, Franz Gradel, and Paul-Andre Chaptal worked throughout the 1960s on a mechanical auxiliary left ventricle to aid the failing heart. Their goal was to create an externally controlled, valveless, internal pump synchronized with the body's regular pumping cycle through the natural heart's electrical activity. It was implanted in the ascending aorta, leaving the native heart intact. After numerous dog tests, Kantrowitz carried out the world's second permanent partial mechanical heart implantation in a human on February 4, 1966. Although the auxiliary ventricle worked, the patient died after twenty-four hours from advanced liver disease. Kantrowitz's second highly publicized attempt at implanting a partial mechanical heart in 63-year-old Louise Ceraso on May 18, 1966, also ended in disappointment when she died of a stroke thirteen days later. At the same time, Kantrowitz was encouraged by the performance of the device. It took Mrs. Ceraso out of heart failure. When the device was turned off, she went back into heart failure, and when pumping was resumed, she was again taken out of heart failure. This cycle was repeated many times, confirming that such an assist device could become a treatment for heart failure. Kantrowitz later expressed the opinion that the difficulties faced by contemporary Michael E. DeBakey and himself suggested that effective mechanical heart implantation was still many years away.
The intra-aortic balloon pump created by Kantrowitz's team during this period proved to be a more successful heart assist device. Devised as a quick, non-surgical form of temporary mechanical heart assistance, the balloon pump facilitated increasing blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle until the ventricle could resume pumping on its own, A trial run on a female patient in 1967 enabled her to recover from cardiogenic shock, almost always fatal at that time. Kantrowitz subsequently used the balloon pump to treat patients suffering from myocardial infarction and organized a cooperative study of 9 medical centers which confirmed his results.
Kantrowitz was a major contender in the race to perform the world's first total human heart transplant. His team transplanted hearts in 411 dogs over a five year period in preparation for human trials. The surgery required a suitable donor and recipient at the same time, which occurred in 1966. The procedure was cancelled because the condition of the donor heart was too poor. On December 6, 1967, three days after Christiaan Barnard's historic surgery in South Africa, Adrian Kantrowitz completed the United States' first and the world's second human heart transplant. A 2.5-week-old male infant suffering from severe tricuspid atresia received the heart of a two-day-old male infant dying of anencephalitis. The surgery was the first performed on an infant and lasted 2.5 hours; the recipient lived only 6.5 hours. After the death of his second patient (an adult) in January 1968, Kantrowitz renewed his efforts in mechanical methods of assisting the failing heart. He believed the key to success in heart transplantation lay in overcoming rejection, and that his community hospital could not develop the needed expertise in immunosupression. At the same time, the early deaths of recipients throughout the world were met with growing public criticism against cardiac transplants.
Ethical questions about the scope of Kantrowitz's research, in particular, whether the intraaortic balloon pump was really effective, escalated existing tension with the administration at Maimonides Hospital. In 1970, Kantrowitz relocated his entire team of surgeons, researchers, biomedical engineers, and nurses to Sinai Hospital of Detroit, Michigan, where he was now an attending surgeon and Chairman of the Department of Surgery. He held several positions at Sinai Hospital over the next three decades and also served as Professor of Surgery at the Wayne State University School of Medicine until his death, November 14, 2008. In this new work environment, Kantrowitz continued experimenting with heart transplants, the balloon pump, and partial mechanical hearts. In August 1971, he implanted an artificial heart booster (a more advanced version of the auxiliary left ventricle) into 63-year-old Haskell Shanks, who became the first partial mechanical heart patient to be sent home. He died three months after the surgery because of infection at the site where the tube to the drive unit exited through the skin. A second patient also was improved hemodynamically by the "dynamic aortic patch" as it was then called, but also died for the same reason. Dr. Kantrowitz suspended further work on the heart assist system to develop a skin access device that would remain stable and resist infection. For the next 20 years he collaborated with researchers at the University of Michigan to develop a percutaneous access device precoated with cells derived from the recipient's skin. This approach was successful and he resumed investigation of his improved left ventricular system, now called the CardioPlus, using it to treat patients in advanced heart failure.
Adrian Kantrowitz married Jean Rosensaft on November 25, 1948; she worked on the administrative staff of the surgical research laboratories at Maimonides Medical Center during his tenure there. In 1983, Dr. Kantrowitz, Mrs. Kantrowitz, and Paul Freed, a long-time bioengineering colleague, cofounded L.VAD Technology, Inc., a Detroit-based research and development company specializing in cardiovascular devices. Dr. Kantrowitz died on November 14, 2008, survived by his wife, Jean, two daughters, Niki Ellen and Lisa Robin, and a son, Allen Bernard.
Brief Chronology1918 | Born October 4 in New York City to Bernard Abraham and Rose Kantrowitz
| 1940 | Receives bachelor's degree in mathematics from New York University
| 1943 | Receives medical degree from Long Island College of Medicine
| 1944 | Completes nine-month internship at Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, New York; publishes first paper
| 1944-1946 | Serves in the U.A. Army Medical Corps as a battalion surgeon; discharged as a major
| 1947 | Assistant Resident in Surgery at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York
| 1948 | Marries Jean Rosensaft November 25
| 1948-1950 | Assistant Resident in Surgery and Pathology, then Cardiovascular Research Fellow then Chief Resident in Surgery at Montefiore Hospital in New York
| 1951-1952 | USPHS Fellow in Cardiovascular Research in the Department of Physiology at Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland
| 1951-1955 | Adjunct Surgeon at Montefiore Hospital
| 1955-1964 | Director of Cardiovascular Surgery and Director of Surgical Research at Maimonides Hospital (later Maimonides Medical Center) in New York
| 1955-1970 | Attending Surgeon at Maimonides Hospital
| 1955-1970 | Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor, then Professor of Surgery at State University of New York (SUNY) College of Medicine
| 1964-1970 | Director of Surgery at Maimonides Hospital
| 1970- | Clinical Professor of Surgery at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan
| 1970- | Attending Surgeon in Cardiovascular/Thoracic Surgery at Sinai Hospital of Detroit, Michigan
| 1970-1975 | Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Sinai Hospital of Detroit
| 1975-1983 | Chairman of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at Sinai Hospital of Detroit
| 1978-1993 | Director of Surgical Research at Sinai Hospital of Detroit
| 1983-2008 | Co-founder and President of L.VAD Technology, Inc.
| 2008 | Died November 14, age 90, from complications of heart failure
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Selected Awards1949 | Henry L. Moses Research Prize
| 1952 | First Prize, Scientific Exhibit, New York State Medical Society
| 1966 | Gold Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement
| 1966 | Max Berg Award for Outstanding Achievement in prolonging human life
| 1967 | Theodore and Susan B. Cummings Humanitarian Award, American College of Cardiology
| 1967 | Israel Freedom Medal
| 1972 | President's Cabinet Award, University of Detroit
| 1985 | Ninth Hastings Lecture, National Institutes of Health, NHLBI
| 1993 | ASAIO Teacher's Award
| 1993 | Dr. Barney Clark Award
| 1999 | AMMI Foundation Laufman-Greatbach Prize
| 2001 | ASAIO Lifetime Achievement Award
|
Grant material, experiment data, patient medical records, correspondence, publications, conference material, publicity clippings, and audio-visual media (64 linear feet; 1944-2004) document Adrian Kantrowitz's professional career as a cardiovascular surgeon and investigator. Languages include French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Russian, Jewish, Slovak, and Serbo-Croatian.
Kantrowitz devoted his research to devising surgical procedures and mechanical assist devices to correct numerous physiological ailments, with a particular focus on aiding or replacing the failing heart. Six research project series (Series 2-7) document the surgical research conducted and mechanical devices developed by Kantrowitz and his colleagues at the Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn and the Sinai Hospital of Detroit. They contain raw data and patient files from animal and human experiments, along with administrative records, correspondence, publications, and other material related to the development and promotion of their research. Records cover the following projects: Artificial Left Heart, Electronic Physiologic Aids, Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle, Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump, Heart Transplant, and Other Research Projects. The largest group of records is devoted to Kantrowitz's attempts at heart transplantation, with special attention given to the first human heart transplant performed on an infant in 1967. Information on the ongoing progress of Kantrowitz's research projects can also be found in the reports and invention statements in Series 1: Grants and Funding, which documents the grants and foundations that financed his research.
Many of the films that made Kantrowitz a pioneer in research motion pictures are located in Series 9: Clinical Films. Included are recordings of the experimental dog and human surgeries that furthered his experience in areas such as cardiovascular surgery, electronic physiologic aids, and heart transplants.
Copies of reprints, reports, and other published works from throughout his career are in Series 10: Writings. These articles highlight the ongoing development of Kantrowitz's mechanical devices as well as his circulatory, bladder stimulation, and surgical research. Articles covering Kantrowitz, his colleagues, his competitors, and the medical world at large are located in Series 8: Publicity.
Kantrowitz's professional activities are documented in Series 11: Presentations and Talks; Series 12: Conferences, Meetings, and Events; and Series 13: ASAIO. Series 11 focuses on speeches presented by Kantrowitz and others in his field. Series 12 covers a wide range of regional, national, and international events devoted to topics from cardiovascular and thoracic surgery to medical and biomedical engineering. Series 13 provides information on Kantrowitz's activities as a member of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs (ASAIO)
These terms are indexed in the National Library of Medicine's online catalog LocatorPlus. Researchers wishing to find related materials should search the catalog using these terms.
- Assisted Circulation
- Cardiology
- Electronics, Medical
- Heart Transplantation
- Heart Ventricles
- Heart, Artificial
- Heart-Assist Devices
- Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction
- Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping
- Pacemaker, Artificial
- Paraplegia
- Thoracic Surgery
- Akutsu, Tetsuzo, 1922-
- Carstensen, Hans
- Chaptal, Paul-Andre
- Freed, Paul S.
- Gradel, Franz
- Hald, Tage
- Kantrowitz, Arthur
- Koga, Yasunori, 1932-
- Okura, Toru
- Yagi, Shigehisa
- Avco Everett Research Laboratory
- General Electric Company. Electronics Dept.
- Maimonides Medical Center
- Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center
- Sinai Hospital of Detroit
Series Descriptions
Series 1: Grants and Funding,
1950-1990 The Grants and Funding series contains material related to the acquisition and renewal of funds to support the various research projects of Kantrowitz and his research team. There are three sub-series: Grants, Foundation Information, and Senate Testimony. The Grants sub-series documents the many grants that funded Kantrowitz's various circulatory studies, mechanical organ assist device projects, and experiments in implantation methods. The "Studies in Assisted Circulation" grant alone encompasses a variety of projects that include the dynamic aortic patch, U-shaped mechanical auxiliary ventricle, phase-shift balloon pump, and the dynamic prosthetic myocardium. This sub-series consists of applications, proposals, progress reports, drafts, correspondence, budget information, invoices, expense reports, floor plans, and invention statements. Grants are arranged chronologically by their initial start date, and folders are arranged chronologically within their respective grant titles.
Drafts and completed versions of grant applications and proposals are restricted until 75 years after date of submission.
The Foundation Information sub-series contains correspondence with and background information on private foundations. It is arranged alphabetically by foundation name, with foundations named after people filed under their surnames and summary binders which cover multiple foundations grouped at the end.
The three folders in the Senate Testimony sub-series contain evaluations on the adequacy of federal support for biomedical developments; they are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Grants,
1950-1990
Research in Pediatric Vascular Surgery (Playtex Park Grant)11
Valve Project,
1952-195512
Valve Project [contains photographs],
195513
52 R - 53 TR,
1955-1958
Development of a Surgical Procedure for the Increase of Coronary Blood Flow14
American Heart Association,
1955-196115
New York Heart Association,
1956-1961
Augmentation of Coronary Blood Flow16
Peripheral Arterial Flow [draft] [contains photographs],
1950-195417
USPHS Grant H-3023,
1955-196018
[Purchase requisitions],
1958-196019
[Fund activity reports],
1960-1961
Experimental Construction of an 'Auxiliary Ventricle'
Applications110
USPHS H-5977 (C-1) Fund M-6204 [applications, correspondence and budget],
1958-1963R11
USPHS H-5977 (Renewal 1962) MH-6204,
1962[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2037]
Invention statement111
MAV-AVCO - Dr. Nose,
1961-1964112
Lists of exhibits in approximate chronological order,
1962-1963113-44
Exhibit 1-32 [contains photographs],
1962-1964145
Miscellaneous,
1962-1967146
Invention statement - HE-05977,
1963-1964147
Inventions - Auxiliary Ventricle,
1963-1967148
Auxiliary ventricle - Draft responses to queries put by Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) - Copies,
1967
Integrated Electronic Control of Physiologic Systems
ApplicationsR12-3
Draft NIH application,
1961-1962[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2036-2037] R14
Supplementary application - H-6510,
1963 Feb 26[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2038] 149
Grant renewal draft (1964-1965) - sent to Dr. Helvig,
1964R15
NIH HE-06510-04 [application],
1964[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039] R16
HE-06510-05 Continuation application,
1965[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040] R17
HE-06510-06 Continuation application (draft material),
1965-1966[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2041] R18
HE-06510-06 Continuation application (work papers),
1965-1966[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2041] R19
HE-06510 [Continuation application],
1968[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2043]
General150
[Fundraising for research],
1960151-52
USPHS H-6510 Fund M-6205 [applications, correspondence and reports],
1961-1963153
USPHS H-6510-02 [applications, correspondence and reports],
1962-1965154
6205-C2 - Expected overdraft (Aug 63),
1963155
Invention statement - HE-06510,
1963-1965156-57
HE-06510-04/05 File #3 [applications, correspondence, budgets and patents],
1963-1966158
6205 Renewal - 04 - Budget worksheets,
1964159
Hospitalization References and Authorization, HE-06510[-05],
1966160
(6205) HE-06510-06 File #4,
1965-1968161
Monitoring System (Sexy Suzy) (Human) - HE-06510-06,
1967 Aug 29-Sep 14162
Report on work supported by Grant H-6510 since September 1, 1961,
undated
Electronic Stimulation for Control of Adynamic Ileus163
Health Research Council of New York,
1959-1962R110
Health Research Council (NYC) - Grant application,
1962 Jun 23[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2037]
Bladder Stimulator GrantR111
Application for Public Health Service Grant or Award (Draft 1st big grant),
1962-1963[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2037-2038] R112
OVR-6505 application,
1963 Jan 14[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2038] 21-2
Bladder, Paraplegic - OVR Grant,
1963-1970R113
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - rough copy,
[1964-1965][RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039-2040] R114
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - budget material,
1964-1965[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039-2040] R115
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - copy 1,
1964-1965[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039-2040] R116
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - copy - AK,
1965-1967[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2042] 23
Progress report - OVR Grant - renewal (1965 Mar 4) - rough copy,
196524
Grant 6505 - OVR Bladder Stimulator [final report],
1966-1968
Research Facilities at Coney Island HospitalO31
Health Research Council - Coney Island Hospital (CIH) facility [floor plans],
196425
Health Research Council - Research facilities grant,
196526
["Surgical Clinical Research Unit For Study of Alterations in Homeostatic Mechanisms in Disease" proposal],
1965-1966
Orthotopic Homotransplantations of the Canine Heart (American Heart Association) - Grant in Aid27
(Revised budget),
1965 Nov 26R117
[Draft],
1965[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040] R118
(Work papers),
1965[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040] R119
[Application denial],
1965-1966[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2041]
Studies in Assisted Circulation
ApplicationsR120-21
Program project application,
1961-1966[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2036-2041] R122-23
[Program project application (copy)],
1966 Sep 17[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2041] R124
HE-11173 D. Snyder, M.D.: 1967 grant application, ["The Implanted Auxiliary Ventricle's Influence on Renal Function",
1967-1968[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2042-2043] 28
HE-11173-04 Sinai Hospital - General research support,
1967-1970R125
HE-11173-02 Continuation application (copy 1),
1968 Jan[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2043] R126
HE-11173-02 Continuation application (copy 5),
1968 Jan[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2043] R127
HE 11173-03 Continuation application (copy 4),
1969 Feb 3[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044] R128
HE 11173-04 Sinai Hospital of Detroit - Diabetes Training Grant,
1969 Feb 3[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044] 29
HE-11173-04 Continuation application (original copy) [- Budget items],
[1970 Jun]R129
HE-11173-04 Continuation application (copy 4),
1970 Jun 11[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2045] R130
HE-11173-04 Continuation application (copy 5) - Budget work copy,
1970 Jun 11[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2045] 210
[Renewal application - Introduction and goals - Draft outline and comments],
1971 JulR131-34
Renewal application (copy 33),
1971 Sep 30[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2046] R135
Continuation application HL-13737-04 (copy 1),
1973 Jun 29[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2048] R136
Continuation application HL-13737-05 (copy 1),
1974 Jul 15[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2049] R137
Continuation application HL-13737-05 (corrected copy 38),
1974 Jul 15[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2049] R138
Continuation application HL-13737-06 (revised copy 23),
[1975][RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2050] R139
Continuation application HL-13737-07,
1976 Aug 16[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051] R140
Continuation application HL-13737-07 (copy 14),
[1976][RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051] R141-43
Renewal application draft (copy 53),
1976[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051] R21
Renewal application draft (copy 53),
1976[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051] R22-3
Renewal application (copy 16),
1976[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051] R24-5
Renewal application (copy 16A),
1976-1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051-2052]
Accounting211
Research Fund Accounting [procedures manual],
1965-1966212-16
Grant HE-11173-02 Purchase orders #14-5402,
1968-1969217
Reimbursement Fund 14-1610,
1968-1969
Patents and inventions218-19
[Balloon pump notebook; Invention reports; Patent correspondence],
1964-1971220
HE-11173, System for Temporary Cardiac Assistance [invention statement],
1970 Jun 30221
Piezoelectric [Heart Assist Device patent disclosure] # 2,
1972-1975
Reports222
Grant HE-11173-01, "Specifications Instrumentation System",
1967 May223
Progress Report for 01 year, HE-11173,
1968 Jan224
Progress Report for 02 year, HE-11173,
1969225
Final report - Sinai Hospital of Detroit,
1977 Aug226-27
Final progress report, HL-13737,
1977-1981228-29
Final progress report [HL-13737] - Original for duplication,
1978
Sinai Hospital230
HE-11173-04 Sinai Hospital of Detroit - Floor plans,
1965-1970231
HE-11173-04/13737-01 - Site review at Sinai Hospital (1970 Aug 22),
1970232
HE-11173-04 Sinai Hospital of Detroit - Facilities and equipment,
1971-1972
General233
Selected reprints,
1957-1966234
Program project application - Follow-up on fellows,
1966235
Studies in Assisted Circulation HE-11173,
1966-1969236
HE-11173 Urology Studies,
1967 Oct237
Auxiliary Ventricle - NIH and Testing Contracts - 1967 Nov 29 visit, HE-11173,
1967238
Grant HE-11173-0, press release [contains photograph],
1967239
Grant HE 11173-01 Equipment register,
1967-1968240-44
Grant HE-11173-02,
1967 Apr 6-1969 Jul 1431
HE-11173 Uterine transplantation,
1968 Feb32
HE-13737-01 - McLeod, Francis,
1968-197033
National Heart and Lung Institute, Bethesda, MD - Rosalie Silverberg HE-13737-01,
1968-197434
[HE-11173 Budget and animal care],
1969-197035
NIH Program project grant HE-13737-01,
197136
NIH Project Grant HL-13737-03,
197237
NIH Grant HE-13737-03 (HEP),
1972-1973
Michigan Heart Association Research ProposalsR26
Grant application renewal request,
1973 Nov 28[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2048] R27
"Experiments to Determine the Length of Time Venous Valves Remain Functional in Stimulated Aortocoronary Bypass Grafts" - Andreas von Recum [proposal, draft and final] [contains photographs],
1975-1976[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2050-2051] R28
Oakland University - "Magnetic Fields Associated with Heart Action",
1975-1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2050-2052] 38
["Clinical Measurement of Blood Flow Through an Aorto-Coronary Vein Bypass Graft With and Without Competent Valve"] - Protocol and consent - Drs. Hamada/Kantrowitz,
1971-1975R29
"Host-Implant Physiology of a Modified Dynamic Aortic Patch" application,
1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
Active Prosthetic Myocardium: Effects on Left Ventricular Function39
Continuation application HL-22329-02,
1979-1981310
[Final progress report],
1981
Quantitating In-Series Effects in Cardiac ArrhythmiasR210
Application,
1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052] 311
Continuation application HL-22274-02,
1979-1981, n.d.
DAP (Dynamic Aortic Patch): Long-term Physiologic Studies312
Draft material,
1977R211
Application,
1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052] R212
"Prognostic IABP (Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump) in Aorto-Coronary Bypass Surgery" - Rubenfire to NIH,
1977-1978[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052-2053]
Hemodynamic Consequences of Cardiac ArrhythmiaR213
Application,
1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052] R214
Mitchell S. Moskowitz to Michigan Heart Association,
1977-1978[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052-2053]
Improved Resolution - Nuclear CardioangiographyR215
Application,
1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052] R216
Grant application - Michigan Heart Medical Research Committee,
1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052] R217
Cascade to Michigan Heart Association [1 of 2],
1977-1980[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052-2055] 313
Cascade to Michigan Heart Association [2 of 2],
1977-1980
Percutaneous Energy Transmission System314
[Annual report 02 year], contract no. N01-HV-8-2921,
1980315
Questions and drawing,
1981R218
Phase I application (2 copies),
1983[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2058] R219
Phase II application,
1985[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2060] 316
Technique of Implantation for Modified In-Series Left Ventricular Prosthesis,
1979-1981
Prosthetic Myocardium: Prolonged Cardiac PerformanceR220
Application (copy 37),
1979 Jun 29[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054]
Revised applicationR221
[RESTRICTED],
1980 Feb 29[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055] R222
Master copy [contains photographs],
1980 Feb 29[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055] R223
Corrected tables for new application resubmitted,
1980[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055] 317
Fig. 5 working prototype PM [contains photographs and negative],
1980318
Illustrations artwork PM [contains photographs],
[1980]
In-Series LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device): Effects on Chronic Left Ventricular Failure in DogsR224
Application,
1979[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054] R225
[Application],
1979[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054] R226
Revised application,
1980[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055] R227
[Revised application],
1980[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055] R228-29
[General information],
1979-1984, n.d.[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054-2059] 319-20
[General information] [contains photographs],
1979-1984, n.d.
Toward an Implanted Partial Mechanical Heart321
[James and Lynelle Holden Fund],
1980-1982R230
Proposal,
1981 Aug 6[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2056] 322
Datascope Grant - Randomized Balloon Pump,
1980-1984
Canine Model of Chronic Ischemic Heart FailureR231
Application,
1982[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2057] R232
[Revised] application,
1983[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2058] R233
Revised application,
1983[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2058] R234
Continuation application,
1985[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2060]
MAV/Permanent Aortic Balloon PumpR235
"Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle" Phase I application,
1984[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2059] R236
"Permanent Aortic Balloon Pump" ["Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle" project] Phase II application,
1986[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2061]
Percutaneous Access Device for Peritoneal Dialysis323
Questions [for NIH Site Visit],
1981R237
Phase I application (2 copies),
1985[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2060] R238
Phase I application,
1986[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2061] R239
Phase II application draft,
[1988][RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2063] R240
Phase II application,
1988[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2063] R241
Application,
1989[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2064] R242
Continuation application,
1990[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2065] R243
"Study to Optimize the Design of a Miniature Wearable Cardiac Assist Drive Unit" appendices,
1988[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2063]
Foundation Information,
1956-1983324
1980 Current year grant requests,
1978-1982325
Eagle's Max Baer Heart Fund,
1972, 1980
Berk Foundation326
General - [Grant] 14-4160 [formerly 6202],
1968327
Report (1968 fund 6202),
1967-1968328
Booth Ferris Foundation,
1979329
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation,
1980 Mar 8330
Dazian Foundation,
1956 Jan331
Thomas A. Edison Foundation,
1979-1980R244
Educational Foundation of America,
1980-1981[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055-2056] 332
Federal sources,
1971-1982333
Federal sources - Instructional proposal,
1975-1977334
Max C. Fleischmann Foundation,
1976-1978335
Foundation Center,
1978-1980336
Glenmede Trust Company,
1977 Jun 8337
John A. Hartford Foundation,
1978-1979R245
James and Lynelle Holden Fund,
1980-1981[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055-2056] 338
Hospital Research and Educational Trust,
undated339
Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
1980340
Individual correspondents - Funding solicitation correspondence,
1979-1980341
International Foundation,
1980 Sep 9342
International Harvester Foundation,
1980343
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
1971-1975344
W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
1975-1980345
J.W. Kieckhefer Foundation,
1977 Oct 11346
Kresge Foundation,
1975 Apr 25347
Hannah and Isidore Komanoff Foundation,
1965348
MacArthur Foundation,
1979-1980349
National Paraplegia Foundation, Inc.,
1960350
National Science Foundation,
1971-1972351
New York Foundation,
1968-1969352
Research Corporation,
1980353
Fannie E. Rippel Foundation,
1976-1977354
Sawyer Foundation,
1983R246
Ed Shaw's proposal for arrhythmia project,
1980-1981[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055-2056] 355
Technicon Instruments Corporation,
1977-1980356
TRW Foundation,
1979357
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation,
1980358
United States Steel Foundation, Inc.,
1979359
Upjohn,
1976 Jan360
Walgreen Benefit Fund,
1977 Jun 2361
Warner-Lambert Charitable Foundation,
1977 Jun 16362
Whitaker Foundation,
1980-1981
Summary binders363
Foundations [by state],
1977364-65
Foundation Log [- Priority I and individual organizations],
1978-1981366
Foundation Profiles - Priority II and III,
1978-1981367
Independent Sector Models,
1980368
AK Followup,
1980369
Foundations,
1980-1982
Senate Testimony,
1965-196941
Folder 1,
1965-196842
Folder 2,
1965-196943
Fred Harris,
1967
Series 2: Artificial Left Heart (ALH),
1958-1971 (Bulk 1965-1966) These materials document Kantrowitz's work on the "Studies Basic to Consideration of Artificial Heart Research" contract. Here, the term "artificial heart" refers to both the auxiliary left ventricle and the implantable artificial heart. The contract was a collaborative effort between Arthur Kantrowitz's colleagues at the Avco Corporation and Adrian Kantrowitz's team at Maimonides Hospital, which included his wife Jean, Tetsuzo Akutsu, Paul-Andre Chaptal, Georges Dureau, and Toru Okura. The series consists of correspondence, memoranda, administrative lists, background material, publications, time cards, and draft and master copies of the different sections of a task report which summarized the entire study. Materials are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
44
Application of silicone rubber to the artificial heart program - Dow Corning Center for Aid,
196545
Artificial heart program - Contract statistics,
196846
Artificial heart program - Testing and evaluation visits,
1968
Avco artificial heart contract,
1964-197147
914 Xerox register,
1965-196648
Correspondence, ["Mechanical Assistance to the Failing Heart"],
197149
Distribution of documents to Avco and Maimonides,
1965 Dec
Fund 6600410
Avco artificial heart contract,
1965-1966411
Correspondence - Avco,
1965 Aug-Oct412
Correspondence - Avco,
1965 Nov-1966 Jun413
Correspondence - Maimonides Hospital,
1965-1966414
Correspondence - Mr. Peter Baglio,
1965-1966
Fund 6600 (Financial)415
Expenditures,
1965-1966416
Financial statements,
1965-1966417
Requisitions,
1965-1966417A
Personnel,
1965-1966418-20
Fund 6600, time cards,
1965 Sep-1966 Feb421-22
Its contract effort,
1965423
Office temps.,
1965-1966424
Purchase order RL-54558-S,
1965-1966425
Summary of contract PH43-66-7,
1965 Aug 16
Task426
Report [preliminary material],
1965427
1 - Task completion report - Contract PH43-66-7,
1966 Feb428
1.3 masters,
1966429
1.4 masters,
1966430
2.1 preliminary material, Burbank,
1966431
2.1 masters,
1966432
3 [equipment] [contains photograph],
1965433
3.8, 3.9 masters,
1966
3.10434
Preliminary material, Burbank,
undated435
Section 1 masters,
1965-1966436
Section 2 masters,
1965437
Section 3 masters,
1965438
Appendix,
1965439
4.8, 4.9 masters,
1966440
4.10 masters,
1966441
5.8, 5.9 masters,
1966442
5.10 masters,
1966
6.4443
Preliminary material,
1965444
Sections 1, 2 & 3 masters,
1966445
Statham,
1965-1966446
Statham Medical Instruments,
1965-1966447
Statham rough drafts,
undated448
Statham discarded,
undated449
7.1 masters,
1966
Technology survey450
Ames Company, Inc.,
1966451
[Correspondence],
1965 Dec-1966 Jan452
Deknatel, Inc.,
1965-1966453
Ethicon, Inc.,
1965454
Holter Company [contains photographs],
1965-1966455
J. Sklar Manufacturing Company,
1966456
Olson Company,
1965-1966457
Welkowitz, Walter,
1966458
Westermann and Miller, Russo and Sonder - Architects,
1964-1966459
"Basic List of Artificial Heart Systems and Devices, and References" - Revised Nov 29,
1965460
Clinical research facilities required for artificial heart development,
1966461
Kantrowitz-Avco auxiliary ventricle [press packet] [contains photographs],
1966 May462
Miscellaneous [progress report, reprints, and printed matter] [contains photographs],
1958-1962, n.d.463
Robert Hyde Jacobs, Jr. - Architect (Rogers, Butler and Burgun),
1966464
["Training in Cardiovascular Research Techniques" -] Robert F. Rushmer,
undated
Series 3: Electronic Physiologic Aids (EPA),
1954-1972 (Bulk 1961-1966) Materials in the EPA series describe several research projects, each concerned with developing devices or surgical methods which compensate for various heart, limb, and gastrointestinal ailments. The experimental, administrative, and publicity aspects of these different projects are represented to varying degrees in the following six sub-series: Pacemaker, Adynamic Paralytic Ileus Stimulation, Phrenic Nerve Stimulation, Bladder Stimulation, Coordinated Limb Movement, and Other. The Pacemaker and Bladder Stimulator projects are covered most extensively and required further subdivision. Specific material types throughout the EPA sub-series include correspondence, professional and layperson inquiries, patient lists, medical files, human and animal data sheets, publications, forms, printed matter, photographs, drafts, and memoranda. Folders within each sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
Pacemaker,
1954-1970
Correspondence51
Cardiac pacemaker - Lay inquiries,
1967-196852
Cardiac pacemaker - Professional inquiries,
1967-196953
[G.E. pacemaker - Correspondence],
1963-196654
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Siddons, Harold,
1963
K-G.E. pacemaker55
Correspondence,
1961-196256
Correspondence #2 [contains photographs],
196457
Correspondence, David L. Kane,
1959-196258
Correspondence, Doris J. W. Escher, M.D.,
196459
[Duehren, W.H. (Pacemaker specialist)],
1965-1967510
Duplicate correspondence G.E.,
1958-1962511
[Hays, C.V.],
1962-1965512
[Hodgers Jr., R.W.],
1961-1964513-14
Inquiries and miscellaneous,
1961-1970515
Legal relationship correspondence, David Lubart [contains photographs],
1961-1962516
Offers to distribute international medical instruments,
1963517
P-wave modification correspondence,
1963-1965518
Pacemakers sent abroad,
1962-1963519
[Phillips, T.M. - Manager],
1963-1966520
[Shadduck, W.D.],
1961-1963521
[Suran, J.J.] [contains photograph],
1958-1965522
[Taus, Herb],
1962-1964523
[Wechsler, L.D.],
1961
General524
Cardiac pacemaker - Diagnostic chart,
undated525
Cardiac pacemaker - Diagrams, instructions (G.E. pamphlet),
1966526
D-775 pacemaker,
1964-1966527
G.E. pacemaker - Demand,
1969528
G.E. pacemaker information,
1966-1969529
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Pemco Incorporated,
1958-1960530
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Westinghouse electric corporation,
undated531
K-G.E. pacemaker - G.E. advertising - Folder no. 1,
1961-1962532
K-G.E. pacemaker - Instructions to surgeons,
1961R38
K-G.E. pacemaker - P-wave modification proposal,
1963[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2038] 533
Lapin: Guided balloon catheter - Pending,
1969534
Pacemaker battery study - Burbank (pending) [contains negative],
1965535
Pacemaker code sheet,
[ca. 1963-1965]536
Pacemaker electromagnetic energy conversion,
1967537
Pacemaker implants - 100 patients,
1963-1964538
[Pacemaker patent correspondence - G.E./Kantrowitz],
1966539
Pacemaker study - 100 pt. review,
1964-1967
Publications
Cardiac pacemaker540
Abstract submitted to American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) (Non-accepted),
1964541
Abstracts - 4th World Congress of Cardiology '62 - Publication No. 31 (final draft),
1961-1963542
Abstracts - 4th World Congress of Cardiology '62 - Spanish, French, English - Publication No. 31,
1962543Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1964 - Publication No. 47 (Pacemaker conference),
1963-1964544Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1964 - Publication No. 53 (Talk given 1962),
1962-1964545
Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology 1962 - Publication No. 33,
1962546
Background material (Various types),
[ca. 1963]547Bulletin de la Societe Internationale de Chirurgie - Publication No. 34,
1961-1962548
Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Publication No. 33,
1962549
International Congress of Physiological Sciences - Publication No. 30,
1961-1962550Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Torino) - Publication No. 48,
1962-1964551Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Torino) - Publication No. 48,
1964552
"Management of Heart Block" [abstract],
1967 Mar 10-12553
["Observations in Patients with Implanted Cardiac Pacemaker" #32],
1954-1955, n.d.554
Paper submitted Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Feb. 62 (Not accepted) [contains photograph],
1962555
Presentation, American College of Cardiology, Denver,
1962556
Presentation, American College of Cardiology Workshop,
1963557
Presentation, Congress of the European Society of Cardio-Vascular Surgery,
1962, 1969558
Presentation, International Cardiovascular Society, Dublin,
1960-1961559
Presentation, Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital - Publication No. 100 [contains photographs],
1964-1968560
Presentation, New York Society for Thoracic Surgery,
1957-1964561Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases - Publication [No.] 49,
1963562Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases - Publication No. 49 (final draft) [contains photograph],
1963563
Reprints, various types,
1960-1963, [ca. 1966?]564
Scientific exhibit, American Medical Association (AMA), Chicago [contains photograph],
1961-1962, 196861
Spoken and published papers for Pacemaker Conference - Publication No. 47 [contains photograph],
196362
Submitted to American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) (not accepted),
1961-196263
Submitted to New England Journal of Medicine (not accepted),
196164
Submitted to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (SGO), March 1962 - Publication No. 31,
196265
Submitted to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (SGO), April 1962 (Revised Version) - Publication No. 32 [contains photographs],
196266
Submitted to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (SGO), April 1962 (Revised Version) - Publication No. 32 [drafts],
196267
["Treatment of Stokes-Adams Syndrome in Heart Block" #40],
1960-196368
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Schuder,
196269
Pending publication - Pacemaker study for England - Haller, Jordan,
1966-1967610
Rechargeable pacemaker - ASAIO (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs) - Publication No. 68 [contains photographs],
1965
Study data611
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 1],
1960-1966R41
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 2],
1962-1965[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 612
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 3],
1964613
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 4],
1963-1964614
Cardiac pacemaker - [Patient summary lists],
1966615
Catheter pacemaker study - Burbank (pending),
1966R42
K-G.E. pacemaker - Operative reports and releases [contains photographs],
1961-1964[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R43
Maimonides Hospital of Brooklyn - [Patient Name Redacted] Summary Sheet -,
1963[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R44-11
Pacemaker admission data sheets,
1960-1968[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 616
Pacemaker - New table for Mayo talk [contains photographs],
1964R412-15
Pacemaker [numbers and patient lists],
1961-1968[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R416-20
Pacemaker patients [A-Z],
1960-1965[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R92
Pacemaker study data - Master copy,
1965-1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R421
Pacemaker study - Register of patients,
1960-1966[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R422
Patient index cards,
1961-1965[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 617
[Table I:] Details of pacemaker implantation,
1961-1964
Adynamic/Paralytic Ileus Stimulation,
1962-1963618
(Human) Bowel photographs,
undated619
(Human) [Experiment records and] background material,
1962620
(Human) Fitzpatrick, P.N. - Reprint,
undated621
(Human-Animal) ["Instructions for Use of Stimulator Timer"],
undated622
(Human-Animal) Presented to New York Surgical Society,
1962-1963623
(Human-Dogs) Background - First write-up of experiments,
1962
Phrenic Nerve Stimulation,
1957-1968624
4/29/57-8/7/57 - Dr. Rene Khafif,
1959-1961625
Dr. Turner (Correspondence),
1968 Jun 26626
(Dog),
1957 Apr 29-Aug 7627
(Dog) [contains photograph],
undated628
(Dog) Diaphragm exploration/contraction,
1957 Aug 15-Sep 4629
(Dog) Experimental data, protocol [contains photographs],
1957-1964630
(Human) Joint project, Goldwater Memorial Hospital - Correspondence,
1963 May 21631
(Human) Lay inquiries,
1962 Apr632
(Human-Animal) G.E. proposal,
1961-1962633
(Human-Animal) Goldwater Memorial Hospital - Correspondence,
1965
Bladder Stimulation,
1958-1972
Correspondence634
Correspondence [contains photographs],
1964-1965635
Correspondence with R.C. Bunts, M.D.,
1963-1964636
Kantrowitz-Avco - Professional inquiries,
1965-1967637
Professional inquiries,
1967-1971638
(Human) Atlante correspondence,
1966639
(Human) Lay inquiries,
1965-1972640
(Human) OVR report,
1967-1968641
(Human) OVR report requests,
1967-1969642
(Human) Reader's Digest,
1967 Apr 26
Financial643
Avco film, surgical procedure,
1964-1965644
Clinical research studies - Costs, study patients,
1968 Sep 11645
Equipment,
1972 Feb 22646
Molony-Welkowitz,
1968
General647
Avco,
1964 Mar 3-1966 Feb 21648
Dog experiments - Meier, Kondo, Isaacs,
1964 Feb 4-20649
Dr. Nomoyama [contains x-rays],
1963650
Dx Myelomeiningocele,
1963 Apr-Dec651
Other workers - References,
undatedR423
Potential patients,
1965-1969, n.d.[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 652
Psychiatry Department liaison - Re: patient care,
1964-1965653
Urology residency,
1968 Mar 25654
(Animal) - "Electrically Induced Micturition" protocol, Hald,
[ca. 1966]655
(Dog) - Davol Rubber Company (Development),
1965 Mar 23656
(Human) Release and consent forms,
1968657
(Human) Traumatic paraplegia information,
1958-1963658
(Human-Animal) - Duke symposium, neurogenic bladder,
1965
Patient files[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R424
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Nov 16[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R425
[Patient Name Redacted],
1965 Sep-1966 Jan[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R426
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R427
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1966 Jan 18[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R428
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Jun[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R429
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R430
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Oct[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R431
Patient records,
1962-1968[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R432
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.) - Dx. Paraplegia,
undatedR433
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Nov 16[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Publications659
Inquiries,
1963-1965660
"Morphology and Function of the Lower Urinary Tract in Dogs," Investigative Radiology - Mygind, Hald (References),
1964-1967661
Reprints,
1962-1972, n.d.662
(Dog) "Radiological Study of Electrically Induced Micturition" - Hald, Mygind - Investigative Urology,
1966663
(Dog) "Studies in Stimulation of the Bladder and Its Motor Nerves" - Hald, [Agrawal, and Kantrowitz] [contains photographs],
1966 Feb 20-Mar 7664
(Dog) "Studies in Stimulation of the Bladder and Its Motor Nerves" - Hald, [Agrawal, and Kantrowitz] [contains photographs],
1966665
(Dog) "Urinary Bladder: Mode of Excitation During Stimulation" - Hald - Investigative Urology [contains photographs],
1966666
(Dog-Monkey) "Urethral Resistance During Electrical Stimulation" - Hald - Investigative Urology [contains photographs],
1966 Mar 21-Jun 20667
(Human) "Clinical Experience with a Radio-Linked Bladder Stimulator" T. Hald revision [contains photographs],
1966-1967668
(Human) "Clinical Experience with a Radio-Linked Bladder Stimulator", T. Hald. (Work papers) [contains photographs],
1965-1966669
(Human) "Clinical Experience with a Radio-Linked Bladder Stimulator", Journal of Urology, 1965 (Work paper) [contains photographs],
undated670
(Human) "Electric Stimulation of the Bladder in Paraplegics" - Journal of Rehabilitation [contains photographs],
1965-1966671
(Human-Dog) - VRA (Vocational Rehabilitation Administration) [bibliography],
1965-1966
Coordinated Limb Movement,
1959-1971672
Case Institute - Correspondence,
1964 May-Jun673
[Correspondence] [contains negatives],
1960-1964674
"Electronic Production of Coordinated Limb Movements" - American College of Surgeons [abstract],
1960R434
Lay appeals - Correspondence,
1960 Oct 10-1965 Jan 21[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 675
Lay inquiries - Potential patients - Reprint request,
1960-1964, n.d.676
Low volt therapy, motor products - Teca corporation (Commercial),
1961677
Open loop, control system - Litton Systems, Inc.,
1961 AprR435
Paraplegic walking correspondence - Spastic urethral sphincter,
1962-1965, 1971, n.d.[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 678
Patient volunteers,
1965-1966679
Russian research (Human),
1959680
Soviet references,
1964681
Walking movement paper (Human) - Electronic Physiologic Aids - Third Medical Symposium proceedings, pg. 549,
1961682
(Commercial) IBM correspondence, protocol,
1961
Other,
1962-196571
[Esophageal] achalasia - Esophagus - Yoshio Kondo, M.D. (Dog),
196572
[Esophageal] achalasia - Mo report made - Kondo letter re: experiment (Dog),
196573
Esophageal [achalasia] stimulation (Dog),
196574
Pneumographic monitor (Human-Animal) - American Journal of Medical Electronics - Publication No. 34 [contains photographs],
196375
Postoperative physiologic monitor (Human-Animal),
1962-196476
[Mixed Subjects -] Papers submitted for Henry L. Moses prize 1962, sent to Montefiore Hospital (pacemaker, ASAIO, scissors, bladder) [contains photographs],
1963
Series 4: Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle (MAV),
1952-1989 (Bulk 1965-1967) This series documents the experiment data gathered in animal tests of the MAV, alternately referred to as the mechanical booster heart (MBH). The vast majority of the folders contain the raw data and handwritten notes recorded during the implantation of the U-shaped MAV model by Kantrowitz and such colleagues as Paul-Andre Chaptal, Franz Gradel, Toru Okura, Tetsuzo Akutsu, and Wladimir Schilt. All experiment logs, notes, ECG recordings, pathology reports, autopsies, and photographs are of animal experiments (primarily dogs). Sub-series within the MAV series are based on investigator or experiment series names and are in rough chronological order. Folders within these sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title or numerically by experiment number, although the Mechanical Booster Heart Tracings are arranged chronologically. An alphabetically arranged General sub-series at the end gathers together various MAV-related records, including random data, correspondence, and patent application material.
Mechanical Booster Heart (MBH) tracings,
1961-196377
Recordings - Booster heart - Continuous stimulus [3 rolls],
1961-196277
Booster heart experiment timing circuit [14 rolls],
1962 Mar-Jun77
Mechanical booster heart - Experiment #34 complete - Dog #651 [25 rolls],
1962 Nov 1278
Experiment no. 722 [4 rolls],
[1962] Dec 1778
Experiment no. 765 - Block experiment - Dead - Counterpulsation [1 roll],
1963 Jan 478
Experiment no. 798 [3 rolls],
1963 Jan 1878
Experiment no. 817 [6 rolls],
1963 Jan 2179
Experiment no. 847 [2 rolls],
[1963] Jan 25710
Booster heart [1 roll],
undated78
[Mechanical booster heart -] Dog #1117 - 10 h pumping [2 rolls],
undated78
Mechanical booster heart 1200 [3 rolls],
undated78
Probably mechanical booster heart #1579 [1 roll],
undated
Franz Gradel Experiment Records,
1964-1965
Mechanical Booster Heart (MBH)711
Blood examinations [contains photographs],
1964-1965712
Charts, not finished,
1965713
Charts, copies, German,
1965714
Charts, originals [contains photographs],
1964-1965715
Extra prints [contains photographs],
1964-1965716
Flow study dog #1910 - Bilateral thoracotomy,
1964 Jul 10717
General findings - Basic experiments,
1964718
Histology [contains photographs],
1964-1965719
Patency study,
1965720
Timing circuit, [Dog #2153],
1964 Nov 24721
Timing circuit, 1964-1, AVCO valve 2, U-shape,
1964
Mechanical Booster Heart (MBH) dog722
#1640 (Implant: April 10, 1964 - Sacrifice: May 10, 1964),
1964723
#1688 (Implant: Aug 26, 1964),
1964724
#1725 (Implant: April 19, 1964 - Sacrifice: May 20, 1964),
1964725
#1730 (Implant: May 18, 1964 - Death: May 19, 1964),
1964726
#1736 (Implant: April 26, 1964 - Death: April 27, 1964),
1964727
#1778 (Implant: May 26, 1964 - Death: May 27, 1964),
1964728
#1788 (Implant: May 25, 1964 - Death: May 26, 1964),
1964729
#1781 (Implant: June 2, 1964 - Death: June 3, 1964),
1964730
#1809 (Implant: June 9, 1964 - Death: June 17, 1964),
1964731
#1813 (Implant: July 18, 1964),
1964732
#1821 (Implant: June 23, 1964 - Death: June 24, 1964),
1964733
#1826 (Implant: June 17, 1964 - Death: June 18, 1964),
1964734
#1859 (Implant: July 1, 1964),
1964735
#1867,
1964736
#1926,
1964737
#2006 (Implant: Aug 9, 1964),
1964738
#2013 (Implant: Aug 31, 1964),
1964739
#2019 (Implant: Dec 29, 1964),
1964740
#2192 (Implant: Nov 28, 1964),
1964741
#2212 (Implant: July 12, 1964 - Death: Dec 29, 1964),
1964742
#2213 (Implant: April 13, 1965),
1965743
#2215 (Implant: Dec 18, 1964 - Sacrificed: Dec 24, 1964),
1964744
#2220 (Implant: Dec 1, 1964),
1964745
#2235 (Implant: Jan 15, 1965),
1965746
#2239 (Implant: Dec 15, 1964 - Death: Dec 24, 1964),
196481
#2263 (Implant: Dec 18, 1964 - Death: March 31, 1965),
1964-196582
#2287 (Implant: Jan 4, 1965 - Death: Jan 8, 1965),
196583
#2308 (Implant: Jan 25, 1965),
196584
#2309 (Implant: Jan 18, 1965 - Death: Feb 14, 1965),
196585
#2355 (Implant: Feb 2, 1965 - Death: Feb 18, 1965),
196586
#2369 (Implant: Feb 10, 1965),
196587
#2373 (Implant: Feb 8, 1965),
196588
#2375 (Implant: Feb 3, 1965),
196589
#2408 (Implant: Feb 16, 1965 - Death: Feb 19, 1965),
1965810
#2485 (Implant: March 15, 1965),
1965811
#2497 (Implant: March 19, 1965 - Death: April 21, 1965),
1965
General812
Diastole/systole diagram for Dr. Gradel,
1965813
Dr. Gradel - Dog pressure charts,
1965814
ECG recordings [4 rolls],
[1965?]815
General Electric Company,
1964816
Notes: Anatomy of a dog's brain,
1965O21
X-ray U4 Silastic [contains x-rays],
1964-1965
Paul-Andre Chaptal Experiment Records,
1964-1966
MAV calf817
#3108 (Implant: Sept 27, 1965 - Death: Sept 28, 1965),
1965818
Implant: Nov 15, 1965 - Death: Nov. 16, 1965,
1965
MAV dog819
Pacemakers, #2507,
1965820
#2668, 2677, 2720, 2759, 2770,
1965821
#2756 (Implant: June 11, 1965 - Death: June 17, 1965),
1965822
#2774 (Implant: June 23, 1965 - Death: July 12, 1965),
1965-1966823
#2800 (Implant: June 25, 1965 - Death: June 27, 1965),
1965824
#2819 (Implant: July 6, 1965 - Death: July 13, 1965),
1965825
#2827 (Implant: July 2, 1965 - Death: July 4, 1965),
1965826
#2843 (Implant: July 12, 1965 - Death: July 28, 1965),
1965827
#2869 (Implant: Aug 9, 1965 - Death: Aug 16, 1965),
1965828
#2878 (Implant: Aug 3, 1965 - Death: Sept 29, 1965),
1965829
#2879 (Implant: July 21, 1965 - Death: Aug 2, 1965),
1965830
#2883 (Implant: July 27, 1965 - Death: Aug 6, 1965) [contains photograph],
1965831
#2997 (Implant: Aug 23, 1965 - Death: Aug 26, 1965),
1965832
#3021 (Intervention: Sept 1, 1965),
1965833
#3023 (Intervention: Sept 6, 1965),
1965834
#3071 (Implant: Sept 13, 1965 - Death: Sept 26, 1965) [contains photograph],
1965835
#3077 (Implant: Sept 1, 1965 - Death: Sept 17, 1965),
1965836
#3121 (Implant: Oct 25, 1965 - Death: Oct 29, 1965),
1965
Myocardial electrodes study837
Charts,
1965838
[Graphic records] [contains photographs],
1965839
Pathology,
1965840
Pathology report,
1965-1966841
[Reports and shipping order] [contains photograph],
1965
Myocardial electrodes study dog842
#2511 (Implant: Mar 24, 2965 - Sacrificed: Jan 6, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965843
#2684 (Implant: May 21, 1965 - Sacrifice: Nov 1, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965844
#2755 (Implant: Jun 14, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965845
#2801 (Implant: Jun 29, 1965 - Sacrificed: Nov 1, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965846
#2870 (Implant: Jul 19, 1965 - Sacrificed: Jan 6, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965-1966847
#2878 (Implant: Aug 3, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965848
#2955 (Implant: Aug 11, 1965 - Sacrifice: Jan 6, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965-1966849
#2960 (Implant: Aug 16, 1965 - Sacrifice: Jan 4, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965-1966850
#3071 (Implant: Sep 13) [contains photographs],
1965
General851
Acute experiments,
1965852
Booster heart project,
1965-1966853
Brain electrode notes,
1965854
Coronary legation study,
1965855
MBH MAT testing,
1964-1965856
MBH - Study of transcutaneous connector,
1965-1966
Dog Surgical Research,
1965-1966857
Dog no. 1: 2650 - Control I + N,
1965858
Dog no. 2: 2649 - [Intermittent perfusion],
1965859
Dog no. 3: 2674 - Continuous perfusion,
1965860
Dog no. 4: 2685 - Control (IN),
1965861
Dog no. 5: 2711 - Control (IN),
1965862
Dog no. 6: 2728 - Perfusion,
1965863
Dog no. 7: 2702 - Deep anesthesia,
1965864
Dog no. 8: 2942 - Perfusion,
1965865
Dog no. 9: 2751 - Perfusion + ECG,
1965866
Dog no. 10: 2773 - Bleeding,
1965867
Dog no. 11: 2797 - Lung pulmonary dialysis study,
1965868
Dog no. 12: 2836 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965869
Dog no. 13: 2839 - Intestinal dialysis: Nephrectomy,
1965870
Dog no. 14: 2882 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965871
Dog no. 15: 2868 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965872
Dog no. 16: 2909 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965873
[Dog no.] 17: 2926 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965874
[Dog no.] 18: 2927 - Intestinal dialysis: Nephrectomy,
1965875
[Dog no.] 19: 2914 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Nephrectomy,
1965876
[Dog no.] 20: 2965 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965877
[Dog no.] 21: 2991 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965878
[Dog no.] 22: 3001 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965879
[Dog no.] 23: 3058 - Pulmonary dialysis: Study; Lung - Cardiac arrest,
1965880
[Dog no. 3284],
1966 Jan -Feb881
Dog no. 4439 - Microsphere injection,
[ca. 1965-1966]
Acute Cases (Dogs),
1966-1967882
A-1, A-2, A-3 - Record of operation #1, 2, 3, 5,
1966 Jan-Feb883
A-4,
1966 Jun 7884
A-5,
1966 Jun 13885
A-6 To-21,
1966 Jun 29886
A-6 To-21 - Cineangiogram,
1966 Jul 5887
C-23 To-22 - Changed to A-7 To-17R,
1966 Jul 6888
A-8 To-20R,
1966 Jul 27889
A-9 Tear of aorta,
1966 Aug 10890
A-11,
1966 Sep 9891
A-12 - Transducer unit #2 [contains photographs],
1966 Sep 12892
A-13 To-31 - Transducer unit [contains photographs],
1966 Oct 19893
A-14 - X-ray cancelled,
1966 Oct 31894
A-15 To-39R - X-ray,
1966 Nov 2895
A-16 - 2 30' driving,
1966 Nov 9896
A-17 - 1 30' driving,
1966 Nov 14897
A-18,
1966 Nov 28898
A-19 To-39 - Transducer no. 9 [contains photographs],
1966 Dec 12899
A-20 - Avco machine no. 5 - Unit with 2 cannlas,
1967 Jan 48100
A-21 T-9D G-2,
1967 Jan 168101
A-22 - Recording,
[1967]8102
A-22 - Transducer 9E-1 and 2 [contains photographs],
1967 Feb 68103
A-23 - Transducers 9E 3 and 4 [contains photographs],
1967 Mar 891
A-24 9E 4.5,
1967 Apr 592
A-25 - Transducer recording!! [contains photographs],
1967 May 1093
A-26 - Cineangiogram,
[1967 May 17]
C Cases (Dogs),
1966-196794
[C-1] MAV No. 6 - Sick dog - Cancelled,
1966 Feb 995
C-2 No. 7 MAV,
1966 Feb 1596
C-3 No. 8 MAV,
1966 Feb 1797
C-4 No. 9,
1966 Feb 2198
C-5 No. 10,
1966 Feb 2499
C-6,
1966 Feb 28910
C-7,
1966 Mar 7911
C-8,
1966 Mar 14912
C-9 [contains photographs],
1966 Mar 31913
C-10,
1966 Apr 4914
C-11,
1966 Apr 14915
C-12 - Boxer,
1966 Apr 19916
C-13,
1966 Apr 20917
C-14 - Hairy,
1966 Apr 25918
C-15 To-13 - 3709 Colli, male,
1966 Apr 27919
C-16 To-14,
1966 May 2920
C-17 To-14,
1966 May 3921
C-19 To-16 - 3804 small, female,
1966 May 12922
C-20 (To-17),
1966 May 16923
C-21 To-18 - Boxer, female,
1966 Jun 1924
C-22 To-20,
1966 Jun 27925
C-24 To-23,
1966 Jul 20926
C-25 - Tertronix boxer silastic cannla,
1966 Aug 3927
C-26,
1966 Aug 18928
C-27 To-27,
1966 Aug 24929
C-28 To-28 - Failure,
1966 Sep 2930
C-29,
1966 Sep 19931
XC-30 To-27R - 0(C-31 To-27R) Big blade - 5 months survival emboli,
1966 Sep 21932
C-32 To-28R patency - Big white - 21kg - 66 days survival,
1966 Sep 23933
C-33 To-34,
1966 Sep 26934
C-34 To-32,
1966 Sep 28935
C-35 To-33,
1966 Sep 30936
C-36 To-20R - Viscious,
1966 Oct 3937
C-37 To-32R - Double pacing,
1966 Oct 5938
C-38 NIH,
1966 Oct 14939
C-39 To-35 - 25 days,
1966 Oct 26940
C-40 To-36 - 52 days boxer,
1966 Oct 28941
C-41,
1966 Nov 23942
C-42,
1966 Nov 30943
C-43 To-40 [contains photographs],
1966 Dec 7944
C-44 - 1 day,
1966 Dec 14945
C-45 glue - G-1 [aortic arch],
1967 Jan 11946
C-46 2 hour - G-3 aorta cut,
1967 Jan 18947
C-47 - G-4 aorta cut, 1 day,
1967 Jan 25948
C-48,
1967 Feb 1949
Dog #C-49, A-27 - Movie clot, 8 days,
1967 Jun 21950
New York Academy [- Summary of dog deaths],
undated951
Specimen - Booster heart,
1967 Feb 2
S Cases,
1966952
S-2 no. 7 - Transducer into LV,
1966 Nov 21953
S-3,
1966 Dec 5954
S-4 microsphere,
1966 Dec 19955
S-5 microsphere,
1966 Dec 21956
S-6 microsphere injection - Flow probe,
1966 Dec 29
Chronic Cases,
1967957
Calf [1],
1967 Jan 3958
Calf 2,
1967 Jan 30959
Calf 3,
1967 Feb 13960
Calf 4,
1967 Feb 20961
Calf 5,
1967 Mar 2962
Calf 6,
1967 Mar 6963
Calf 8 - Dr. K 3 Avco,
1967 Apr 3964
S-8 St. Barnard,
1967 Mar 23965
S-11 Avco booster - Dr. K4 big dog,
1967 Apr 10966
S-12 (K5) G-5 - Big dog Avco,
1967 Apr 24967
S-15 sheep 1 day,
[1967] May 8
Dacron Lining (DL Series),
1967968
S-7 DL1 - Dacron lining into descending aorta,
1967 Mar 20969
S-9 DL2 - Dacron=Cloth,
1967 Mar 27970
S-10 DL3,
1967 Mar 29971
DL4 - No clothing,
1967 May 15972
DL5,
1967 May 31
Dipped Silastic (SD Series),
1967973
[S-13] SD-1 - Silastic bag (Dipped Silastic),
1967 Apr 26974
S-14 SD-2,
1967 May 1975
S-16 SD-3,
1967 May 12976
SD-4,
1967 Jun 7977
SD-5,
1967 Jun 28
General,
1952-1989978
Assisted circulation - AVCO,
1966-1967979
Auxiliary ventricle data,
1958 Aug 15980
Auxiliary ventricle - Mono-stable multivibrator,
1962 Jun 1981
Auxiliary ventricle - Patent application, [grant materials, and reprints],
1952-1967982
Auxiliary ventricle - Patent application work papers,
1960-1966983
Booster unit measurements - New Epon shell,
1966 Jun 15984
Cineangiogram - Patency dog autopsy - (Nov 11, 1966),
1966985
Driving system has been checked [contains photographs],
1966 Feb 8986
["Explanation of Cineangiographic Film of the Booster Heart"],
1966 Nov 25987
Flow meter (probe) - Descending aorta, baffle booster,
undated988
Flow meter test,
1966 Apr 28989
Implantation of MAV in calves,
1967 Mar 6990
Just transducer test - Transducer #6 and #7,
1966 Oct 24991
Lists of Xeroxes and vouchers,
1962-1964992
MAV generality,
1965993
MAV recordings,
1965-1966101
MAV - Timing circuit (No-good case) [Booster heart experiment (New recording)],
undated102
Mechanical booster heart - Dogs data,
1959103
Mechanical booster heart - Public references - Artificial heart devices,
1962-1967104
New pressure regulator - Checked,
1966 Jun 31105
[Operation log accompanying booster heart films],
1967 Jul 12106
Order (Copies),
1965-1967107
Original artwork of diaphragm and aortic assisting device,
1987-1989, n.d.108
[Preliminary] Hemolysis [Study: Plasma Hemoglobin],
1966 Nov 10109
Pressure - Puls pattern flow pattern study,
1967 Jun 121010
Procedure for care of MAV dogs,
1970, 19781011
Record of chronic dogs so far,
1965-19661012
Special remarks on MAV,
1966-19671013
Summary of strain gauges,
19661014
Test of driving unit and booster heart,
1966
Series 5: Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP),
1963-1989 (Bulk 1967-1977) The IABP series is comprised of four sub-series: Dog Studies, Human Studies, Instructional Training Program, and Cooperative Study. The last three sub-series are subdivided further. Materials in the first two sub-series comprise experimental data gathered during animal and human trials with the IABP. Dog Studies consists entirely of balloon pump readings that are arranged alphabetically by folder title; Human Studies consists of data logs, medical files, case reports, patient lists, ECG recordings, and wall charts as well as information on a study run by Mary Caiazza and Jaroslav P. Stulc. Most folders within these sub-series are arranged alphabetically by title. The Caiazza-Stulc study patient lists follow the order listed in the Table of Contents; the Case File notebooks which summarize numerous patients are arranged before the individual case files.
The third sub-series, Instructional Training Program, documents Kantrowitz's efforts to promote a wider acceptance of the IABP by training other healthcare professionals in its use. Particularly well documented is a one-time training workshop run by Sinai Hospital of Detroit in cooperation with the Ohio State University Perfusionist Training Program. Material types in this sub-series include correspondence, memoranda, evaluation and registration forms, background research, interviews, and printed matter. The Cooperative Study sub-series refers to a proposed effort by Maimonides Hospital and other institutions to construct IABP devices and deliver them to other medical facilities. Included are program proposals, reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, memoranda, manuals, and two audio reels. The subdivisions within each sub-series are arranged alphabetically by title; folders within these subdivisions are arranged chronologically by date range, then alphabetically by title.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
Dog Studies,
1976-1989
Computer controlled balloon pump readings (Moskowitz)O41
AEM 602,
1976 Mar 4O42
AEM 603,
1976 Mar 5O43
AEM 604,
1976 Apr 13O44
AEM 605,
1976 Apr 21O45
AEM 606,
1976 Apr 26O46
AEM 607,
1976 Apr 30O47
AEM 613,
1976 Jun 30O51
AEM 614,
1976 Jul 14O52
AEM 615,
1976 Jul 28O53
AEM 616,
1976 Aug 20O54
[Unidentified] - 39379 to 39502,
undatedO23
Mr. N. Kanai - Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. fax Japan [re: 1968 dog experiment] [contains photographs and negative],
1989
Human Studies,
1963-1983[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R440
Authorization for use of phase-shift balloon pump,
1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R441
Balloon pump case reports [contains photographs],
1967-1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R442
Balloon pump data,
1968-1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
[Balloon pump data logs][RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R443
[Patient check lists],
1976-1982[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R444
[221-321],
1976-1977[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R445
[322-456],
1977-1979[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R446
[457-564],
1979-1980[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R447
[565-600],
1980[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R51
[601-654],
1980-1981[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R52
[655-708],
1981-1982[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Caiazza-Stulc studyR53
[Balloon pump patients - Coronary care unit - Weekly census records],
1972-1974[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R54
[Caiazza balloon pump data - Stulc study],
1969-1974[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1015
[Caiazza balloon pump study],
1968-1976
Patient lists1016
Table of contents,
1982R81
[IABP copy of master file - Caiazza],
1967-1980[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1017
Aris, Ciborski, Phillips, A-Z listing,
undatedR55
Scheidt's list,
1967-1973[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R56
(New York-Sinai) Balloon pump list,
1967-1974[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R82
Paul Friedman,
1967-1976[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R83
Mary Caiazza,
1970-1976[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R84
Jaroslav P. Stulc,
1970-1978[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R57
Balloon pump cards,
1973-1975[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R58
Balloon pump patients list,
1974-1975[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R93
Balloon pump patients list,
1975-1976[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R59
Balloon pump cards,
1976-1978[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Case files[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Notebooks[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R510
1 - Patient information,
1967 Jun 29-Sep 14[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R511
2 - Book II IACA clinical cases [contains photographs],
1967 Oct 9-Nov 24[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R512-14
3 - Book III IACA clinical cases,
1967 Dec[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R515
4 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1967-1968 Feb[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R516-17
5 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1968 Mar[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R518-19
6 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1968 Apr-Jun[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R520-21
7 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1968 Sep-1969 Jan[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R522-23
8 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1969 Mar-Apr[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Case 1[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R524-26
[General],
1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R527
Balloon pump analog recordings,
1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R528
Case 2,
1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Case 3[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R529
BP patient,
1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R94
Balloon pump analog recordings,
1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Case 4[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R530-31
[General],
1967-1968[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R95
Balloon pump analog recordings,
1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R532
Case 5,
1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R61
Case 6,
1963-1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R62
[Case 15],
1968[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R63-6
[Case 17],
1968R67
[Case 23],
1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R96
[Case 28],
1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R68
[Case 29],
1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R69
[Release form],
1969 Feb 17[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R610
[Patient Name Redacted],
1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R611
Case B,
1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
BP #178, OH #472[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R617
[Recordings] [14 rolls],
undated[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R71
[Recordings] [8 rolls],
undated[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 51
[Wall charts] [24 charts],
1975 Nov 9-Dec 12[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 51
BP #181 [Wall charts] [3 charts],
1975 Dec 13-15[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R612
Balloon pump patient - #183, [OH #479],
1975 Jan 8[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R616
[Recordings] [8 rolls],
1975-1976[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 51
[Wall charts] [13 charts],
1975 Dec 31-1976 Jan 12[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 51
BP #184 [Wall chart] [1 chart],
1976 Jan 15[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 51
BP #185 [Wall chart] [6 charts],
1976 Jan[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R613
Balloon pump patient - #186,
1976 Feb 2[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R616
[Recordings] [4 rolls],
1976[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 52
[Wall charts] [21 charts],
1976 Jan 21-Feb 8[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
BP #189, OH #502[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R72
[Recording] [1 roll],
1976 Feb[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 52
[Wall charts] [4 charts],
1976 Feb 15-17[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
BP #190, OH #517[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R72
[Recordings] [3 rolls],
1976 Feb-Mar[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] Map Drawer 52
[Wall charts] [16 charts],
1976 Feb 16-Mar 2[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R72
BP #203 [Recording] [1 roll],
1975 Jan 14[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R614
IABP Clinical,
1982-1983[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R615
Maimonides Medical Center [patient fluid slips],
1967-1969, n.d.[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R73-5
Pump cases,
1964-1967[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Instructional Training Program,
1968-1978
Background material1018
Facilities resources,
1968-19771019
IABP instructional material - Non-Sinai,
1973-19751020
[IABP patient care article - Nurse's point of view],
1975
Continuing education credit1021
CME (Continuing Medical Education),
1976-19771022
Perfusionist,
19771023
RN (Resident Nurse),
1977
Development group1024
I.D. group,
1973-1976, n.d.1025
Drs. Burford and Childs,
19751026
Instructional development - Curriculum vitae,
1975-19771026A
IABP account book #256,
1976-1977
Grant proposal
Burford preliminary interviews1027
[Outline and transcripts],
19751028-29
Transcribed,
19761030
Michael Meyer's impressions, balloon pump training program,
1975-19761031
IABP - Chronological correspondence,
1975 Feb-1977 Apr1032
Development of instructional training program for IABP,
1975-1977R310
[Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation proposal material],
1976-1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051-2052] R311
[Instructional and training program preliminary material],
1976-1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051-2052] R312
Instructional development program - Grant proposal,
1977[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
IABP publicity1033
Drafts for brochure, IABP workshops,
19771034
[For workshop series],
1977-1978
IABP workshop1035
Planning meetings - Minutes, meeting notices,
1976-19771036
Budget,
1977
Co-sponsor1037
Michigan Heart Association,
19771038
University of Michigan continuing education for nurses [contains negative],
19771039
Wayne State University,
19771040
Journal of registration received,
19771041
Medical doctor (MD) speakers,
19771042
Physical arrangements,
19771043
[Planning],
19771044
Preliminary draft,
[1977]1045
Program content,
1977, n.d.1046
[References],
19771047
Registration inquiries,
19771048
Resident nurse (RN) speakers,
19771049
Workshop B [attendance and evaluations],
19771050
Workshop B [preliminary material],
19771051
Datascope [Corporation, IABP workshop contribution],
1978
Other IABP workshops1052
[Perfusionists Training Program - Ohio State University],
197510531975-19771054
I.D. proposal,
1976
Cooperative Study,
1965-1973
Administrative1055
Consultant curriculum vitae - Schwartz, Melvin S., M.D.,
1967-19681056
Curriculum vitae - Fleming, Peter, M.D.,
19681057
Regional Medical Program,
1968-19691058
Data handling preliminary material,
19691059
Filing procedure,
19691060
Mortality in cardiogenic shock,
19691061-62
Hartford Foundation,
1969-19701063
Hartford Foundation grant,
1969-19701064-65
Final report [background material],
1969-1973111
Final report [background material],
1969-1973112
Addresses of groups,
1970 Oct 19113
Dr. Peter Fleming's flow chart and comments,
1970114-5
Hartford Foundation,
1970-1971116
First year summary report to Mr. Coburn, C.G.,
1971117
Mailing,
1972 Oct 25118
Letter to Hartford Foundation in regard renewal of current support,
1972119
Statistical aspects: Dr. Schwartz, random consultation,
undated
Coordinating applicationR313
Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital - ["Pilot Cooperative Study of Results of Cardiac Surgery"],
1965-1969[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2044] 1110
Phase-shift balloon pumping - NIH grant application,
1968-19691111
Draft material,
1969 MayR314
Copy 1,
1969 Jun 12[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044] R315-16
Application - All groups,
1969[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044] R317-18
Draft material,
1969[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044] R319-21
Phase shift balloon pumping - Draft material,
1969[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044] 1112
Protocol,
1969R322-23
Applications all groups - NIH (2),
1969-1973[RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044-2048]
Correspondence
Chronological1113-14
(1) correspondence,
1966-19691115-16
(3) correspondence,
19691117
(6) correspondence,
1966-19691118-20
#7,
1970-19711121-22
#8,
1971-197311231971 Dec-1973 May
Group1124-27
I - Albany, Baylor, P.B. Brigham, Cedars,
1967-19721128-30
II - Cornell, Downstate, Duke, Sinai of Detroit,
1967-19731131-33
III - St. Vincent's, Washington [University] St. Louis, [University of] Chicago,
1968-197311341969 Jan 17-Mar 281135-361969 Apr 23-Aug 1
Data forms121
Protocol,
1969122
Drafts, old masters,
1969-19701231970 Mar124
Fleming, Peter, M.D.,
1970125
Original and rough draft,
1970126
Original copy (print shop master),
1970-1971127
Data sheets,
1971128
Dunn blue print - Data forms and flow sheet,
1971
Financial129
Fund 14-4330,
1969-19701210-11
Requisition and travel information,
1970-19711212
Financial reports,
1970-19721213-14
Requisition and travel information,
1971-1973
Guidelines and manuals1215
[Guidelines for balloon pumping],
1967 Sep 201216
National Advisory Heart Council guidelines - Organizing folder,
1967-19691217
Copy 1 manuscript - Protocol for IACA team,
1967-1969 n.d.1218
Protocol - Amended,
1969 Aug 281219
"Drive system" - Manual draft,
1970
Meetings1220
Preparation materials - NIH meeting,
1968 Feb-Apr1221
NIH visit - Drs. Mitchell, Sheila and Halprin, Max,
1968 Oct 301222
Hartford meeting,
1968-19691223
Meeting agenda,
1969 Jan 241224
Minutes, [New York meeting],
1969 Jan 24-271225
Protocol committee meeting,
1969 Feb-Mar1226
Minutes, Bethesda protocol and cover letter (original),
1969 Mar1227
Minutes - Meeting rough draft,
1969 Mar1228
NIH meeting,
1969 Mar1229
Meeting, Dallas,
1969 Oct-Nov1230
Tape of balloon pump meeting [contains audio reel],
1970 Jul 241231
Rough draft minutes,
1970 Jul-Aug1232
Minutes of coop meeting Atlantic City original copies,
1970 Nov 111233
American Heart [dinner meeting],
19701234
Meeting - Atlantic City [contains audio reel],
19701235
Meeting, Atlantic City,
19711236
Meeting - New York City,
1972 Jan1237
Meeting minutes, Chicago,
1972 Jan-Mar
Series 6: Heart Transplant (HT),
1961-2004 (Bulk 1966-1969) This series provides details on the Kantrowitz research team's experimentation with cardiac transplants in animals and human beings. It consists of surgery records, correspondence, professional and layperson inquiries, memoranda, reports, reprints, abstracts, consent forms, conference material, manuscript drafts, background research, and clippings. The series is divided into the following sub-series: Surgery Data, Administrative Files, Publications, Nancy Ross-Flanigan Files, BBC Documentary, and Michael Meyer Files. The first four sub-series are subdivided further. Materials in the first sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title or numerically by experiment numbers. Folders in the second, third, and fourth sub-series are arranged chronologically by date within their respective subdivisions. The final two sub-series are also arranged chronologically by folder date.
Surgery Data contains images of the infant transplantation surgery performed by Kantrowitz on December 6, 1967, as well as the raw data, handwritten notes, and ECG recordings from numerous dog and human infant trials performed by Yasunori Koga and Shigehisa Yagi. The second and third sub-series document internal developments and public discussions regarding animal and human heart transplants, such as the surgeries on the dogs Pirate and Kuru and the ethics of total heart transplants. The Nancy Ross-Flanigan Files contain the planning documents, research, and drafts kept by Ms. Flanigan to help Kantrowitz prepare "America's First Human Heart Transplant -- The Concept, the Planning, and the Furor," a 30th anniversary retrospective on the surgery. The fifth sub-series consists of correspondence regarding a BBC documentary on the history of transplant surgery, and the final sub-series is a group of writings and articles on Kantrowitz's first human heart transplant.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
Surgery Data,
1966-2004
Infant transplantation surgery1238
[Infant] heart transplant images 51-360 (1967 Dec 6) [contains DVD],
2004 Jul 301239
Slides 1-120,
1967 Dec 61240
Slides 121-240,
1967 Dec 61241
Slides 241-360,
1967 Dec 61242
Slides, unidentified photographer,
1967-1968, n.d.1243
X ray slides by William Neches M.D., pediatric intern (now University of Pittsburgh),
1968
Yasunori Koga (Cadaver heart perfusion)1244
[ECG recordings during heart perfusion] - Y. Koga, M.D.,
1967 Jul-1968 May, n.d.131
Recordings,
1966, n.d.132-3
Recordings of perfusions,
1966
Yasunori Koga (Dog)
ECG records134
Koga data - Puppy #2021 [contains x-rays],
1966135
Puppy #2022 [contains x-rays],
1966136
Puppy #2025,
1966137
Puppy #2026,
1966138
Puppy #2027 [contains x-rays],
1966139
Puppy #2028 [contains x-rays],
19661310
Puppy #2029 [contains x-rays],
19661311
Puppy #2034,
19661312
Puppy #2035,
19661313
Puppy #2036,
19661314
Dog #8075,
1969 Feb-Mar
Perfusion1315
Dog perfusion data, perfusion #3001-3007,
19671316
Perfusion recordings 3001-3004,
19671317
Perfusion recordings 3005-3007,
1967
ECG recordings after heart transplant1318
Dog #6423 [5 rolls],
1968 Mar1318
Dog #6492 [5 rolls],
1968 Apr-May1318
Dog #6506 [22 rolls],
1968 Apr-May1318
Dog #6513 [17 rolls],
1968 Apr-May1318
Dog #6592 [8 rolls],
1968 May-Jun1318
Dog #6596 [4 rolls],
1968 May141-2
[Various numbers] - Y. Koga, M.D.,
1967-1968
Yasunori Koga (Human)145
[Heart perfusion],
1967-1968143-4
Heart perfusion (Anencephalic baby) - EKG's [10 rolls],
1968 Jul 25-Dec 24
Shigehisa Yagi (Dog)
Direct Heart Transplant (DHT) and normothermic perfusion146
[No. 6597] Perfusion (Cadaver heart) 1,
1968 Jun 3147
No. 6613 DHT (puppy),
1968 Jun 24148
No. 6617 DHT (p),
1968 Jun 4149
No. 6624 DHT (p),
1968 May 291410
No. 6643 DHT (p),
1968 Jun 201411
No. 6660 DHT,
1968 Jul 141412
No. 6661 DHT (p),
1968 Jun 111413
No. 6674 DHT (puppy),
1968 Jul 111414
No. 6688 CHT,
1968 Jul 51415
No. 6690 CHT,
1968 Jun 261416
No. 6707 DHT (puppy),
1968 Jul 101417
No. 6743 CHT (puppy),
1968 Jul 261418
No. 6747 DHT (p),
1968 Jul 311419
No. 6748 DHT (puppy),
1968 Aug 51420
No. 6780 DHT (p),
1968 Aug 71421
No. 6805 Perfusion 2,
1968 Aug 211422
No. 6807 DHT (p),
1968 Aug 141423
No. 6820 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 211424
No. 6822 Perfusion 3,
1968 Sep 61425
No. 6824 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 131426
No. 6825 DHT (p),
1968 Aug 231427
No. 6842 DHT (puppy),
1968 Sep 41428
No. 6880 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 251429
No. 6883 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 181430
No. 6898 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 271431
No. 6899 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 301432
No. 6909 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 91433
No. 6921 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 71434
No. 6940 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 301435
No. 6943 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 51436
No. 6954 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 131437
No. 6955 DHT (p),
1968 Nov 11438
No. 6959 Perfusion #20,
1968 Dec 111439
[No. 6972] Cardiopulmonary transplantation,
1968 Nov 61440
No. 6975 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 251441
No. 6976 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 111442
No. 6992 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Nov 271443
No. 6994 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Nov 201444
No. 7031 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Dec 41445
No. 7033 CHT and perfusion #25,
1968 Dec 271446
No. 7044 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Dec 91447
No. 7046 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Dec 301448
No. 7074 Perfusion,
1969 Jan 221449
No. 7075 CHT and perfusion #23,
1968 Dec 181450
No. 8003 Perfusion,
1969 Jan 131451
No. 8005 CHT and perfusion #28,
1969 Jan 101452
No. 8007 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 171453
No. 8008 CHT and perfusion #27,
1969 Jan 81454
No. 8033 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 271455
No. 8037 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 241456
No. 8050 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 291457
No. 8362 DHT (puppy),
1969 Aug 11458
Perfusion #21,
1968 Dec 16
Direct Heart Transplant (DHT) and normothermic perfusion tracings1459
No. 6624 DHT (Puppy), 5/29/68 operation [10 rolls],
1968 May 31-Jun 131459
No. 6748 DHT (p) EKG, 8/5/68 [9 rolls],
1968 Aug 6-161459
No. 6780 DHT (p) EKG, 8/7/69 [16 rolls],
1968 Aug 8-301459
[No. 6805] Perfusion (Membrane oxygenator) EKG [1 roll],
1968 Aug 211459
No. 6822 Heart perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Sep 61459
No. 6825 DHT (p) EKG, 8/23/68 [2 rolls],
1968 Aug 26-271459
No. 6954 Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Nov 131459
No. 6959 Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 111459
No. 6975 Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Nov 251459
[No. 6976] Heart perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Nov 111459
No. 6994 EKG (During perfusion) CHT (puppy) [1 roll],
1968 Nov 201459
[No. 7031] Cadaver heart perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 41459
No. 7044 CHT perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 91459
No. 7071 EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 181459
No. 8362 EKG, 8/1/69 operation [1 roll],
1969 Aug 21459
Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 161460
Loose EKG rolls, small and medium,
1968 Jun 3-1969 Jan 29151-3
Loose EKG rolls, large,
1968 May 29-1969 Aug 1161
Loose EKG rolls, large,
1968 May 29-1969 Aug 1
Hypothermic perfusion transplantation puppy162
# 6097,
1969 Feb 24163
# 7089,
1969 Feb 13164
# 8032,
1969 Feb 7165
# 8036,
1969 Feb 3-4166
# 8072, 8073,
1969 Feb 20167
# 8075,
1969 Feb-Mar168
# 8099,
1969 Feb 26169
# 8115,
1969 Mar 131610
# 8117,
1969 Mar 51611
# 8132,
1969 Mar 101612
# 8133,
1969 Mar 181613
# 8143,
1969 Mar 311614
# 8147,
1969 Mar 201615
# 8159,
1969 Mar 281616
# 8160,
1969 Mar 261617
# 8161,
1969 Apr 111618
# 8174,
1969 Apr 1-21619
# 8185,
1969 Apr 91620
# 8196,
1969 Jun 21621
# 8197,
1969 May 221622
# 8199,
1969 Apr 141623
# 8227,
1969 Jun 241624
# 8229,
1969 May 201625
# 8254,
1969 May 271626
# 8259,
1969 Jun 8-91627
# 8260,
1969 Jun 11-121628
# 8261,
1969 Jul 31629
# 8263,
1969 Jun 201630
# 8323,
1969 Jun 301631
# 8324,
1969 Jun 271632
# 8348,
1969 Jun 151633
# 8356,
1969 Jul 81634
# 8360,
1969 Jul 111635
# 8363,
1969 Jul 231636
# 8366,
1969 Jul 161637
# 8388,
1969 Jul 291638
# 8391,
1969 Jul 251639
# 8394,
1969 Aug 81640
# 8397,
1969 Aug 121641
# 8398,
1969 Aug 141642
# 8400, 8401,
1969 Aug 20-211643
# 8403,
1969 Aug 191644
# 8409,
1969 Aug 281645
# 8411,
1969 Aug 221646
# 8412,
1969 Aug 261647
# 8468,
1969 Sep 111648
# 8470,
1969 Sep 191649
# 8476,
1969 Sep 161650
No number,
1969 Feb 181651
No number,
1969 Mar 71652
No number,
1969 Mar 191653
No number,
1969 Apr 16-17
Shigehisa Yagi (Human)
Heart perfusion anencephalic baby1654
#1,
1968 Jul-Aug1655
#2,
1968 Jul-Aug1656
#3,
1968 Sep1657
#4,
1968 Oct1658
#14,
1968 Nov1659
#21,
1968 Dec1660
#24,
1968 Dec1661
No number,
1969 Jan1662
No number,
1969 Feb
Administrative Files,
1961-1995
Animal1663
(Dogs) Long term survivors - Kuru Pirate,
1963-19701664
(Dogs) "Eterna" publicity,
19641665
(Dogs) Nelson correspondence,
1964-19661666
(Animal) Blumenstock inquiry,
1965 Jan1667
(Puppy) Co-op Department of Pediatrics,
1965 Jul 81668
[Animal] D'Artagnan: Hematology studies - Hughes Institute,
1965-19661669
Dog Pirate,
1967-19711670
(Dog) "Pirate",
1967-19711671
(Dog) Film - Pirate (Titles),
19681672
[Dog] Kuru,
1970-19721673
Dog - Pirate,
19711674
Dogs Kuru and Pirate,
1971-19721675
(Dog) Sawatani Dx procedures,
1972-19761676
(Dogs) Eterna - Summary of vital information,
undated
Human-Animal1677
National Institutes of Health meeting transplant material - Financial,
1963-19671678
Professional inquiries,
1964-19701679
Imuran,
1965-19681680-81
[Forms, clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous],
1966-1969, n.d.1682
Lay publicity,
1967-19691683
Film requests,
19681684
Photograph requests,
1968 Jan-1969 Mar
Human1685
Transplantation letters and consent forms,
1966-1967, n.d.1686
Inquires to professionals re: donors,
1967 Jan 5R78
Patients, prospective,
1967 Dec-1968 Oct[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1687
Barnard, C.,
1967-19681688
Clinical trial,
1967-19681689
Clinical trial (2nd),
1967-1968R79
Clinical study - Heart perfusion,
1967-1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R710
National Institutes of Health clinical research studies - Cost-study patients,
1967-1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R711
Transplant clinical trials - Donor registration,
1967-1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Lay inquiries171-2
Folder #1 [contains photographs],
1967 Dec-1968 Feb173-4
Folder #2,
1968 Feb175
Folder #3,
1968 Mar-Apr176-7
Folder #4,
1968 May-1969 Mar178
Folder #5,
1969 Apr-1970 May179
National Vital Organ Transplant Foundation,
1968 Jan1710Times letter [re: Harry Schwartz article],
1968 Jan1711
Donations,
1968 Jan-Mar1712
Block financial analysis,
1968 Jan-May1713
Ethics,
1968 Jan-Nov
Cape Town Transplant Conference1714
Cape Town, South Africa [- Travel, publicity, and correspondence],
1968 Jun-OctO12-5
Proceedings of Cape Town Transplant Conference (1),
1968 Jul1715
[Cape Town Transplant Conference - Correspondence re: transcript],
1968 Aug-Nov
Protocol1716
Protocol, meeting,
1968 Jan 51717
Protocol (Draft),
19681718
Protocols,
1968-19711719
Protocol original copy,
1971 Apr 30R712
Donor,
1968-1969[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1720
Anti Lymphocyte serum,
1968-19721721
Professor DuBost correspondence,
1969 Jan1722
Protocols and consent forms,
19711723
Research committee - Protocols and consent forms submitted for approval,
19711724
Ethics, human subjects for research,
19721725
Bank for storage,
undated
General
Articles and clippings1726
Press clippings,
1961-19691727
Transplant clippings,
1967-19681728
Originals - Magazine headline articles,
1967-1968, 1983-19881729
Ethics - Saturday Review article,
1968 Jan 61730
Articles,
1968-1970, 1986-19951731
[Clippings],
1985-1987, 1995, n.d.1732
Presentations,
1964-1967O16
3 month report - Purchasing dogs,
1966 Oct-Dec1733
Vital Organ Transplant Committee of Los Angeles County,
1966-19681734
Downstate Surgical Forum - Orest Zaklynsky,
19671735
Cost analysis,
1967-19691736
National Research Council - Transcript,
1968 May1737
New York City Organ Center,
1968-19691738
AK correspondence with Felix Rapaport,
1968-19701739
ACS/NIH Organ Transplant Register,
1972
Publications,
1964-1989
By Adrian Kantrowitz1740
Biological abstracts,
1964 Dec 141741
Abstract submitted to American College of Surgeons (Not accepted),
19641742
Maimonides Research Society,
19641743
Presented to New York Society for Cardiovascular Surgery - Script for short film,
19641744
Presented to New York Society for Thoracic Surgery,
19641745
Submitted to New York Heart Association (Not accepted),
19641746
["Fate of Orthotopic Canine Heart Transplants",] Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 8:155-162, Publication No. 70 [contains photographs],
1964-19671747
["Homotransplantation of the Heart in Puppies Using Profound Hypothermia",] Annals of Surgery, Publication No. 64 [contains photographs],
19651748
"Immediate and Delayed Orthotopic Homotransplantation of the Heart", JAMA Medical News,
19651749
["Immediate and Delayed Orthotopic Homotransplantation of the Heart",] Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Publication No. 67,
19651750
Presented to New York Heart Association,
19651751
Submitted to ASAIO (Not accepted),
19651752
Submitted to JAMA (Not accepted) (See Publication No. 70) [contains photographs],
1965-19661753
(Abstract) AATS (American Association for Thoracic Surgery,
1966 Nov-Dec1754
Georges Dureau - American Heart Association abstract,
19661755Year Book publication,
19661756
Histocompatibility - S. Samuels,
1967 May 291757
"Outlook for Cardiac Transplantation" and "Orthotopic Homotransplantation of the Puppy Heart" - Dr. Koga et al,
19671758
Abstracts - ASAIO (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs),
19671759
"La double activate auriculaire apres transplantation cardioaique" - Cabasson et al, Archives des Maladies du Coeur (French),
1968 Dec1760
Ethical consideration summary - Dimensions in American Judaism, Volume II Number 4,
19681761
Publication #133 - New York Academy of [Sciences] Sesquicentennial,
19681762
Recent papers,
1987-19891763
"Evaluation of Puppy Cadaver Hearts for Orthotopic Homotransplantation" - Dureau, Schilt, Khalil, Okura, Kantrowitz,
undated
By others1764
"Electrocardiographic Studies of Cardiac Orthotopic Homotransplantation 1. The Normal Puppy" - Cabasson and Joos,
19671765
"The Heart of the Anencephalic Infant: A Possible Donor for Cardiac Transplantation",
[1969?]1766
Abstracts on heart transplant,
1969-19711767
"Supplying Organs for Transplantation" - Michigan Law Review,
1970 Apr1768
Journal of Heart Transplantation, Volume IV Number 2, International Society of Heart Transplantation,
1985 Feb
Nancy Ross-Flanigan Files,
1963-19981769
"America's First Human Heart Transplant - The Concept, the Planning, and the Furor" [contains diskette],
1998
Background research1770
NRF copies of background for first infant transplant - Reprints - References,
1963-1976, 1988, n.d.1771
AK presentations relating to heart transplantation,
1964-1968181
Background information for first heart transplant (infant),
1966-1968, 1995-1997182
NRF copies of articles,
[ca.1966]-1971, 1985183
Norman Shumway news release comments,
1967 Nov 20184
Bethesda cardiac transplant conference [contains photograph],
1968 Sep185
Reprints of heart transplantation articles,
1968186
Miscellaneous heart transplant items,
1968, 1984-1986187
Heart transplantation articles,
1985-1995188
Abstract by Dr. Hans Carstensen,
1995189
Adrian Kantrowitz curriculum vitae,
1997 Jun
Drafts1810-11
Heart Transplant Retrospective Volume I,
1996 Dec 6-1997 Feb 61812-13
Heart Transplant Retrospective Volume II,
1997 Jun 20-Jul 241814
Michael Meyer's review comments on draft 6 Ross-Flanigan paper,
1997 Jun-Jul1815
Talks relating to heart transplantation - 1965-1967 listing,
1997 Jul 241816
Ross-Flanigan transplant paper draft 7,
1997 Jul 311817-18
[Ross-Flanigan transplant paper drafts 8-9, William Neches copy],
1997 Aug 14-1998 Jan 151819
Jordan Haller review of Ross-Flanigan paper,
1997 Aug1820
Ross-Flanigan transplant paper drafts 10-12,
1997 Oct 8-Nov 5
General1821
Detailed tabulation of replies to questions #5-16 - Main report Q #1-4,
1969-19711822
[Heart failure] abstract and references [contains diskette],
1985, 1996-19971823
Disks, [notes, misc. used in] transplant paper,
1986, 1997, n.d.R713
[Parents' addresses, letters],
1995-1997[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1824
NRF - Transplants - Miscellaneous,
1996 Dec 111825
Heart transplant - Helen Taussig correspondence,
1997 Feb-Mar1826
Ross-Flanigan letter to Mr. Bashaw requesting permission to use "Statement of Responsibility",
1997 Jul 311827
Correspondence to locate info needed for transplant paper,
19971828
Nancy Ross-Flanigan To Do Lists,
19971829
Ross-Flanigan paper background notes - Contact numbers,
1997
References1830-32
Heart transplantation references by years (1905-1970),
1996 Nov 221833
Ross-Flanigan references of Barnard papers,
1997 Feb 61834
Heart transplant final papers - Ross-Flanigan [- List and source information],
19971835
Source materials cited in transplant article,
19971836
References cited list,
undated
BBC Documentary,
1995-19971837
BBC (Richard Pendry) - History of heart transplant surgery,
1995 Feb-MayO17
Richard Pendry travel schedule,
1995 Mar-Apr1838
BBC and PBS documentary films on the history of transplant surgery,
1995 Mar-MayR714
Correspondence - BBC producers and [donor parents],
1995 Mar-Sep[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1839
BBC references, correspondence with Maimonides,
19951840
Correspondence and photos of heart donor Kouch and recipient Louis Block,
1995-1996R715
Correspondence, notes re: 1966 aborted transplant documentation,
1995-1997[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Michael Meyer Files,
1967-19861841
Human heart transplant F-1,
1967-19701842
Kantrowitz first heart transplant - Meyer - Articles by Cabasson, Blanc, Joos [contains audiocassette],
19691843
Heart Transplantation, Volume III Number 3, International Society for Heart Transplantation, [and correspondence],
1981-19841844
Organ transplants and implants - Ethical issues articles [contains audiocassette],
1984-19861845
A. Kantrowitz - First heart transplant,
1985 Aug1846
First American heart transplant [draft] [contains floppy disk],
1985
Series 7: Other Research Projects,
1955-1985 This series brings together files from five less heavily documented projects. Documented here are Cardiovascular (CV) Surgery, Aortic Valve Transplant, Assisted Circulation Engineering, Prosthetic Myocardium, and Chronic Heart Failure (CHF). Experiment notebooks, log sheets, patient records and readings, photographs, correspondence, blueprints, expense reports, invoices, and equipment proposals can be found throughout this series. The CV Surgery sub-series contains notebooks kept by Arthur Cohen and Fred Heilman that cover several experiment series involving dogs, and the Assisted Circulation Engineering project contains planning and research records regarding the construction of a new heart surgery study area at Maimonides Hospital. Folders are arranged alphabetically by folder title within each sub-series.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
Cardiovascular (CV) Surgery,
1955-1982
Arthur Cohen and Fred Heilman notebooks1847
Aortic transplant - Series K-100 [contains photographs],
1955 May 24-Sep 121848
Arterial anastamoses - Series K-200,
1955 Jun 3-1956 Mar 71849
Valves - Series K-300,
1955 Jul 21-221850
Vein grafts - Series K-400 [contains photographs],
1955 Aug 10-1956 Mar 13191
Perfusion experiments - K-600,
1956 Mar 13-Apr 4
Experiment logs192
Abdominal aortic by-pass (Dog),
1956 Oct 19-Nov 1193
Abdominal surgery dogs,
1958 Sep 16-Oct 30194
Aortagram (Dog),
1957 Jan 7195
Aortic graft (Dog),
1956 Aug 13-1957 Oct 1196
Aortic hypothermia (Dog),
1956 Sep 25197
Aortic valvulotomy with hypothermia (Dog),
1956 Jun 21-Aug 2198
Auricular appendage suture - Tefalon drains - Dogs,
1959 Oct 7-1961 Feb [9]199
Biliary fistule (Dog),
1956 Aug1910
Blood volume determination (Dog),
1956 Aug 30-Dec 201911
Calibration of constant fusion injector (Dog),
1956 Sep 201912
Calibration of temperature drop of a liquid (Standing in room temperature) due to the building of oxygen thru it (Dog),
1956 Jul 311913
Cardiac prosthesis (Dog),
1957 Jun 11-141914
Determination of hemolysis in dog blood plasma,
1956 Apr 17-231915
Dog experiment #95 - Pseudomyxoma peritonei,
1959 Nov 21916
Hypothermia (Dog),
1956 May 3-1957 May 11917
Internal mammary artery ligation (Dog),
1957 Mar 7-Jun 281918
Kidney transplant (Dog),
1956 Oct-Nov1919
Pancreatectomy (Dog),
1956 Nov-1957 Mar1920
Peripheral arterial runoff (Dog),
1957 Mar 7-Apr 181921
Porta caval shunt (Side by side) (Dog),
1956 Jun 261922
Profusion with pump oxygenator (Dog),
1956 Apr 27-May 101923
Pump oxygenator (Dog),
1956 Jul 26-1957 Dec 71924
Thermometer calibration,
1956 May 141925
Vessel anastamosis (Dog) [contains photograph],
1956 Apr 6-1957 Jul 3
Notebooks1926
Experimental,
undated1927
Jude Al Craan - Appointment books,
1963-1964
Open heart surgeryR717-18
[Open heart pump team - Monthly open heart cases],
1970-1980[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R719
[Open heart pump team - Monthly open heart cases],
1977-1982[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] R720-21
[Open heart surgery patient and procedures - Data],
1970-1975[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1928
[Open heart surgery patient and procedures - Summary],
1970-1974R722
[Open heart surgery patient lists],
1970-1976[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY] 1929
Open heart surgery - [Ruptured ventricular septum] potente film script,
1963-1966R723
Record of heart surgery patients,
1970-1974[RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
Aortic Valve Transplant,
1965-19661930-43
Valve transplantation no. 1-14,
1965 Oct-1966 Jan, n.d.
Assisted Circulation Engineering,
1955-19771944
Graphic pump oxygenator - Blood-temperature studies,
1956-19571945
Pump oxygenator - Human-animal,
1958 Feb 27-Aug 27, n.d.1946
Surgical research lab - Standard procedures - Dr. A. Kantrowitz,
1956 Sep
Heart surgery study area1947
Blueprints of heart study area - Originals lent to Kahn Associates - Hospital architects - Maimonides Hospital,
1967 Jun1948
Cardiac study area,
1967-19681949
Cardiac study center - Grant HE 11173-02, K-4 #68-2-1 - Prep and finish,
1967-19691950
[Construction invoices and payroll],
1967-19691952-52
HE 11173 - Study area opening,
1966-1970, n.d.1953-54
Heart surgery study area - Maimonides, New York,
1963-19681955
Sterile animal surgery area (SASA) - Application for space,
1975-19761956
Study area renovation plans - Grant #HE 11173 [contains photographs],
1967-1975, n.d.1957-59
Study center renovation plans - Grant #HE 11173,
1966-1971
Heart surgery study area: Instrumentation systems1960-61
Bionic Instruments, Inc. [contains photographs],
1969-19701962
Blood oxygenator - [Corco Incorporated and] A.F. Morrison Co., Inc. [contains photographs],
1957-1958, 19661963
Electronics for Medicine re: instrumentation system [contains photographs],
19671964
[General Electric 331 Medical System - Preliminary concepts],
19631965
Grant HE-11173-01 - Brookline metabolic scale,
1967
Gulton Medical Instruments1966-67
Proposal for circulatory assist monitoring system,
1967 Jul 17201
Proposal for circulatory assist monitoring system, Amendment no. 1,
1967 Jul 28202
Proposal for circulatory assist monitoring system, Amendment no. 2,
1967 Aug 17203
Re: instrumentation system,
1967204-7
Monitoring system - Study area [contains photographs],
1967-1973, n.d.208
Biomedical Systems [Recommendations report],
undated209
HE-11173 - Instrumentation system,
1967-1970
Hewlett-Packard2010-11
Proposed patient monitoring system booklet,
19672012
Re: instrumentation systems,
19672013
Patient monitoring system,
19772014
Honeywell re: instrumentation system [contains photographs],
19672015
Patient Monitoring System, Ventricular Assist Surgery: Technical proposal - Maimonides Hospital of Brooklyn,
1967 Jun 292016
Polytechnic Institute / Gulton,
1961-19622017
Pump oxygenator - Heat exchange development,
19612018
Respirator - Teca Corporation,
1955-19572019
Rotameter - Clifford Wilson, Mfgr. and Vendor,
19572020
Sanborn - Recorders [Laboratory equipment],
19692021
Statham Instruments, Inc. facilities and capabilities,
1967 Jun 30
Prosthetic Myocardium,
1978-1982O55
Animal report - 2 EX,
1979 Mar 14-Oct 16O56
Animal reports - 2C - 2CI,
1981 Apr 15-1982 AprO57
[Animal reports - ] 3 EX (Dr. Igari),
1979 Jan 24-Aug 16O61
Dog 3557 32 kg - 3 EX,
1979 Aug 72022-23
Surgical Research Laboratory - Data collection, animal operating record,
1978-19792024-35
Surgical Research Laboratory - Data collection No. 1-12,
1978-1979
Chronic Heart Failure (CHF),
1981-1985O62
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 May 27-Jun 17O63
Arrhythmia - CHF (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 May 28O64
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 Jun 4O65
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 Jun 10O66
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 Jun 17O67
Arrhythmia [experiment stopped],
1981 Jul 102036
Dog reports,
1984 Dec-1985 Jan2037
Hagiwara, Kenichi - CHF experimental,
1985 Feb
Series 8: Publicity,
1949-1989 Publicity series materials include newspaper clippings, magazine articles, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs which report on Kantrowitz's activities and notable events in the thoracic field and general medicine. All acidic newspaper clippings were photocopied onto acid free paper; the originals were discarded and the photocopies were retained. There are two sub-series: the Research and Professional Activities sub-series and the General Medical Subject Files sub-series. The primary focus of the Research and Professional Activities sub-series is Kantrowitz's research, promotions, conference attendance, and speaking engagements, but it also documents accomplishments of contemporary surgeons such as Michael E. DeBakey and Christiaan Barnard. The General Medical Subject Files sub-series covers a broad range of trends and achievements both in Kantrowitz's area of expertise and other medical fields. Items within each sub-series are arranged chronologically by date.
Research and Professional Activities,
1950-19882038
Clippings,
1950-19572039
Clippings,
19582040
Clippings,
1959-19602041
Clippings,
1961-1965 Aug2042
Clippings,
1965 Sep-1966 May 21211
Clippings,
1966 May 23-Aug212
Clippings,
1966 Sep-1967 Oct213
Clippings,
1967 Nov-1968 Jan214
Clippings,
1968 Feb-Oct215
Clippings,
1968 Nov-1969216
Clippings,
1970-1988, n.d.O24
Oversize clippings,
1952, 1958-1972, 1981, n.d.217
Photographs,
1951, 1958-1971, 1985
General Medical Subject Files,
1949-1989218
"Medicine" - Time,
1949 Sep 26219
"The story of the heart - America's no. 1 killer" - JAMA,
1950 Apr 82110
[Heart-lung device],
1950 Sep-Dec2111
"Artificial heart valve restores doomed patient to good health" - New York Times,
1952 Oct 102112
"Conquering surgery's 'no-man's land'" - Human Interest,
1953 Apr2113
[Dr. Charles Bailey] - Time, vol. 69, no. 12,
1957 Mar 25O25
"Cardiovascular and other special surgery with be featured on week's film program; Note changes" - Clinical Congress News; "Scientific exhibits stress cardiac, thoracic surgery" - Clinical Congress News,
1957 Oct 14-162114
"Medic's swim noseclip gets eye of Israel" - New York Daily News,
1958 Aug 312115
[Lord Cohan reception],
1958 Sep 222116
"Patient watches own heart in live 'TV' drama" - Brooklyn-New York World-Telegram and The Sun,
1958 Oct 12117
"Improved heart-lung device used" - Los Angeles Times,
1959 Jan 122118
"Advances in open heart surgery described" - Scope Weekly,
1959 Jan 142119
AMA News,
1959 Feb 92120
"U.S. doctor tests Soviet 'staplers'" - New York Times,
1960 Jan 102121
"Computer may aid in war on heart ills" - New York Herald Tribune,
1960 Sep 302122
"100 kept alive by batteries"; "A dystrophy 'pioneer'"; "The saga of a stapler",
1960 OctO26
"Making a heartbeat behave" - Saturday Evening Post,
1961 Mar 42123
"Hi-fi technique detects heart illness in children" - New York Times,
1961 Jun 72124
"Hearing aid is placed in a tooth" - New York Times,
1961 Aug 122125
"Wide variety of ideas covered by patents issued during week" - New York Herald Tribune,
1962 Jun 252126
"Stress and cholesterol" - Time,
1962 Sep 72127
"Persons deaf since birth hear pure sounds in a doctor's tests",
1962 Nov 27O27
"Where we stand: The heart" - Look,
1963 Jan 152128
[Surgeon Francis D. Moore] - Time, vol. 81, no. 18,
1963 May 32129
"Funds for disabled" - New York Times,
1963 May 192130
[Heart pump articles],
1963 Oct 27-282131
"On kidney transplants - a note of 'cautious optimism'" - New York Herald Tribune; "A heart pump revives Russian clinically dead for 43 minutes" - New York Times,
1963 Nov2132
"Scientists torture millions of dogs and cats a year",
1963O28Roche Medical Image,
1964 Apr2133
"Suit filed to prevent merger of hospitals" - News,
1964 May 52134Statistical Bulletin,
1964 Sep2135
"Effect on drugs on fetus assayed" - New York Times,
1964 Oct 252136
"Plastic, new materials help to bring gains in replacing human parts" - Wall Street Journal; "1st liver graft given to baby" - Daily News,
1964 Nov2137
"MD reporting on supersonic use in cancer" - New York Post; "Paralysis fought with electricity" - New York Times,
1964 Dec2138
"10,000 laywomen at meeting on heart disease in Oregon" - Medical Tribune and Medical News; "Hybrid computer to aid open-heart surgery" - Medical Electronics News; "Vaccine called pneumonia curb",
1965 Jan, n.d.2139
"Some hospitals in state unsafe" - New York Times; "Dyestuffs found to cause cancer" - New York Times; "A baldness cure may be in sight" - New York Times; "U.S. charges doctor 'invented' study to support diet tablets" - New York Times,
1965 Feb2140
"Dr. Dever S. Byard, child-disease expert" - New York Herald Tribune,
1965 Mar 142141
"The matter of the heart" - Medical World News,
1965 Apr 232142
"Cancer-causing toxin is found to alter human-cell heredity" - New York Times,
1965 Apr 292143
"2-chamber heart keeps dog alive" - New York Times; "New drug method eases leukemia" - New York Times; "Animals thought to be free of all germs spontaneously develop virus- caused cancer" - New York Times; "Portable kidney goal of research" - New York Times; "Maimonides adds 186-bed pavilion to Brooklyn plant",
1965 Apr2144
"Mosquito may transmit a hamster cancer virus" - New York Times,
1965 May 282145
[Surgeon Michael DeBakey] - Time, vol. 85, no. 22,
1965 May 282146
[Liver and kidney transplants],
1965 Jun2147Medical World News,
1965 Jul 23O29
"Control of life" - Life,
1965 Sep 102148
"Artificial heart goal of project" - New York Times,
1965 Sep 162149
"The marriage of medicine and electronics is preserving life and spawning a $350 million industry" - New York Times,
1965 Oct 242150
"Spare heart almost ready to go into use" - New York Post,
1966 Jan 272151
"What psychiatry is doing about E.S.P." - Science Digest,
1966 Feb2152
"Pump in heart gives patient thump of life" - Daily News,
1966 Apr 222153
"Three nations' doctors meet to form own common market" - Medical Tribune; "New director, focus at NIH" - Medical Tribune; "Science and publicity" - New York Times,
1966 Apr 27-29?O210
"Arterial aid in cardiac crisis" - Roche Medical Image,
1966 AprO211
"Patient's gift to heart repair" - Life,
1966 May 62154
"Medical publicity" - Medical Tribune and Medical News,
1966 May 92155
"Artificial heart called feasible" - New York Times; "U.S. acts to protect all persons used for medical tests" - New York Times; "Flu vaccine, antibiotics help fight emphysema" - Daily News; "Still a nurse problem" - New York Times,
1966 May 20-21, n.d.2156Medical World News,
1966 May 272157
"Doctors question when man is dead" - New York Times; "Legless Vietnamese walk again" - New York Times,
1966 May 29-302158
"Child dies 2 months after a transplant" - New York Times,
1967 Dec 92159
"Cigarette story: caution to the wind" - New York Times; "Drugs: now the wonder wears thin",
1968 Jan 8, n.d.2160
"Heart transplant patient gains" - New York Times; "Hospitals report a threat to care as cases increase" - New York Times; "Blaiberg allowed to see his wife; voice is 'strong'"; "Donor's husband made offer before she died" - New York Times; "'All-business' surgeon Norman Edward Shumway" - New York Times; "Barnard is hopeful on 4th transplant" - New York Times,
1968 Jan 82161
"Innovation: the force behind man's march into the future" - New York Times,
1968 Jan 82162
"Four stories about the narcotics business" - New York Post; "Stony Brook"; FACS newsletter,
1968 Feb2163
"To help prevent the heart attack" - New York Times,
1968 Mar 102164
"Muscles revived by magnet device" - New York Times,
1968 Jun 112165
"Attracting organs back to work" - Medical World News,
1968 Jul 52166
"Organ transplants, publicity, and ethics" - Modern Medicine; "Heart transplant doc had plenty of practice" - Chicago Tribune,
19682167
"It would be a black day for animals",
19682168
"Surgeon's scalpel saves life of Vietnamese worker" - Army Reporter,
1969 Feb 32169
"Heart feud gets hotter" - New York Post; "Dr. Cooley defends his use of artificial heart to save patient" - New York Times,
1969 Apr 10-11O212
"Nun hat Barnard ausgesorgt" [in German] - Stern,
1970 Feb 22O213
"Defusing a coronary - with gas" - Life,
1970 Apr 17O214
"Lifeline for a dying heart" - Life,
1971 Feb 52170
"Dr. Christiaan Barnard: Hearts have no names" - Detroit Free Press Parade,
1975 Nov 162171
"Doctor resigns post after threat on his life" - The States-Item,
1976 Feb 242172
["Two surgeons cross pumps over external ventricle lookalikes" - Hospital Tribune - vol. 10, no. 19],
1976 Nov 222173Popular Mechanics,
1981 Jun2174
"Officials deliberate cost factors in implantation of Jarvik heart" - Salt Lake Tribune,
1982 Nov 202175
"Transplant patient survives 14th year" - Detroit Free Press,
1982 Nov 27O215
"Spare-parts medicine" - New York Times Magazine,
1982 Nov 282176
["Beyond artificial heart, what comes next" - U.S. News and World Report],
1982 Dec 202177
[Dr. Barney B. Clark],
1983 Mar2178
"Smallpox drug found effective" - New York Times,
1984 Dec 102179
"Unit will supply Du Pont with cancer-research mice" - Wall Street Journal,
1989 Jan 24
Series 9: Clinical Films,
1950-[ca.2004] The Clinical Films series contains 8 and 16 mm open reel films, the majority of which were filmed without sound. Included are fragments, duplicate footage, and completed films that document experimental operations performed by Kantrowitz and his associates. Kantrowitz screened completed films such as "Experimental artificial left heart for exposure of the mitral valve," "Repair of ruptured ventricular septum," and "Long term survival after canine heart allotransplantation" during presentations at various professional events and continuing education courses. Both animal and human surgeries are represented, with puppy transplants (including that of the dog Pirate) making up a substantial portion of the series. Clinical Films is sub-divided by surgery categories: Artificial Left Heart/Mitral Valve, Cardiovascular Surgery, Electronic Physiologic Aids, Haskell Shanks, Heart Transplant, Heart Transplant (Puppy), Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump, Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle, Orsi, Patch Booster Dog, Prosthetic Myocardium, and Other. Films within each sub-series are arranged numerically by the line numbers included in the film titles. The films have been rehoused in archival canisters, assigned item numbers, and stored separately from the rest of the collection. Nineteen films covering a variety of surgeries were digitized onto three Panasonic-DV cassettes. These cassettes are located in the folder "LVAD digitized films, tapes 1-3" at the end of the series inventory.
Artificial left heart/Mitral Valve,
1950-1951
"An experimental artificial left heart for exposure of the mitral valve"2004-017-001
01018-12A Montefiore Hosp - Item #62, line #32A,
19502004-025-030
Artificial left heart - Canister - Leader - Line #48,
[1950]2004-017-010
"A cinematographic study of the function of the mitral valve in situ" (with E.S. Hurwitt and A. Herskovitz) - Item #62, line #32B -106172 perfed in leader,
19512004-017-015
S studies of function of the mitral valve - Item #58, line #42,
19512004-017-016
Mitral valve - Item #59, line #43,
undated2004-017-007
Observations. . . the use of experimental artificial left heart for exposure of the mitral valve, IR orig, Koda + B/W - Inter, G-9379 - Elliot S. Hurnitt, M.D. - Item 51, line #55,
undated
Cardiovascular (CV) Surgery,
1958-1963
Aneurysm2004-025-028
Surgical repairing of aneurysm of ascending aorta through bilateral chest incision - Human - Color - Line #50,
undated2004-017-062
Maimonides Hospital - Orig. Koda. pict. aneurysm - Not finished - Line 110,
undated
Potenti prints from Kod. II - 6 mo. - Line 1212004-017-046
Post 1 of 3,
undated2004-017-045
Post 2 of 3,
undated2004-017-044
Post 3 of 3,
undated2004-017-059
Aortic valve repair - Original - Ekt. com. - Line 126,
undated
Mitral valve2004-017-114
B/W mitral valve replacement - Dr. Albert Starr - Line 66,
19612004-017-115
Reconstructive surgery of mitral valve - Print #15 - Line 129,
undated
Ruptured septum2004-017-031
H. Friedman, for repair of ruptured septum - Open heart, orig. film - American College of Surgeons - Item #25, line #38,
undated2004-017-035
Ruptured ventricular septum print A; thus 1-3 ruptured ventricular septum - ACS201-1 - Color-sound - Line #44B - (Bypass machine used) done 9/03,
19622004-017-034
Human cardiac surgery - L.V. septal defect - Potente? - AK looked at leader 10/5/88 - Film needs reviewing - Line #47,
undated2004-017-043
"Repair of ruptured ventricular septum" - Drs. Kantrowitz, Bernard Levowitz, Georg Degenshein; 24 fps, color, sound - 11 minutes - 6 mos. post-op at end - Line #120,
1963
Open heart Dr. Ad. Kantrowitz - Color & B/W work print - Line #1252004-017-042
B/W print 1 of 2,
19582004-017-041
Color print 2 of 2,
1958
Sternum Fusion2004-017-065
Sternum fusion - Line #33,
undated2004-017-052
American College of Surgeons - Line #34,
1963
Electronic Physiologic Aids (EPA),
1960-1964
Bladder stimulator2004-025-034
Implantation of radio-linked bladder stimulator - Adrian Kantrowitz, M.D. - Item 6, line #9,
19642004-017-002
Bladder stimulator tail (also "Bladder stimulator workprint #1) - Item 49 or 3, line #10,
19642004-017-004
Bladder stimulator 1) x-rays Richard Diamond 2) Johnny Jones - Line 104,
19632004-017-017
Dog experiment - Phrenic nerve stimulation - Line #17,
1963 Jul?
Limb movement
"Electronic production of coordinated limb movements"2004-025-031
Leader read 3/88 by JK. - Film made 196? - Line #49,
[1960 Oct]2004-017-009
A. Kantrowitz, Rene Khafis - Item #3, line 52C,
1960 Oct2004-017-008
"Man walking, dog walking - Mechanical leg program, neurostimulator - Dr. Goldrath - Item #3, line 52B,
undated2004-017-013
Paraplegic Maynard Berg - Print - Line 105,
undated2004-017-011
2nd final - Good sound workprint - Leg movement - Waste workprint (leg, etc.) - Line 122,
undated2004-017-012
Limb movements - Workprint 1st - Line 123,
undated
Pacemaker
Pacemaker - Maimonides Hospital - Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz, welding - Original - Uncut - Item 9 or 82004-017-063
Line #11A,
undated2004-017-064
Line #11B,
undated2004-017-014
Implantable pacemaker #3 - Line #28,
19612004-017-006
Pacemaker film for Dr. George Reed, Bellevue Hospital - Line #29,
undated2004-017-005
"Pacemaker" - With film perforation #0-526977906 - Line #54,
19612004-017-003
"Pacemaker" - Maimonides Hospital - Line 88,
19612004-017-130
Copy of pacer source tape - Line #143,
1980 Apr 42004 017-128
Copy of pacer source tape - Line #144,
1980 Apr 252004-017-129
Copy of binary pacer program - Line #145,
1980 Apr 4
Paraplegic ileus2004-017-018
"Paralytic ileus" (#1) - Line #52A,
19612004-017-058
Original paraplegic ileus - Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz - Line 116,
undated2004-017-057
Stapler 100 F/S - Dr. Kantrowitz - Maimonides Hospital - Paraplegic ileus - Line 118,
undated2004-017-055
Paralytic ileus - Ectochrome - Line 119,
undated
Haskell Shanks,
1971-19862004-017-048
Shanks, Haskell - 348290 - Unedited - Line #2,
1971 Sep 162004-017-131
Shanks, Haskell - Line #3,
1971 Aug 42004-017-066
Haskell Shanks - Sinai Hospital - Line #4,
19712004-017-067
Haskell Shanks clinical trial - WSU - Dr. A. Kantrowitz - Line #5,
ca. 1971
Haskell Shanks - Allied Films - No title - 3rd generation2004-017-049
Screened with Vicki at Allied - Line #6,
1986 May 82004-017-050
Reviewed with Vicki - Line #7,
1986 May 8
WSU: Woolly2004-017-108
Nd. sect of Woolly - Line #36A,
1983 Jun 12004-017-113
Orig. WSU - Woolly head - Do not print - Line #36B,
1983 Jun 1
Mt. Sinai, 2 work prints - BP in tank and other footage, H. Shanks film2004-017-047
#92287 - Line #37A,
1983 Jun 32004-017-051
Line #37B,
1983 Jun 3
Heart Transplant,
1958-19782004-025-032
American College of Surgeons, ACS-657-1, Orthotopic homotransplant of mammalian heart - Line 73,
1978
Heart valve perfusion2004-017-053
Perfusion of adult human heart - 16mm color film - time: approx. 10 mins. - Line 67,
n.d
Heart perfusion (human)2004-017-056
Original, used - 1 of 3 - Line 78,
1968 Jan2004-017-061
Original, not used - 2 of 3 - Line 78,
1968 Jan2004-017-054
Print - 3 of 3 - Line 78,
1968 Jan2004-017-060
Original - Valve heart perfusion - 10A, item 18 - D. Christensen - Line 89,
undated
Open heart2004-017-112
Open heart surgery - Dr. A. Kantrowitz - Child vs. defect - Koda-print - Line 112,
19582004-017-110
Open heart surgery - Adrian Kantrowitz - Dept. of Surgery, Maimonides Hospital - Line 113,
undated2004-017-109
Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz - Open heart surgery - Line 114,
1958
Heart Transplant (Puppy),
1964-1974
Dog kuru - Workprints - Original - Line 642004-017-068
1 of 2,
1972 Dec 42004-017-084
2 of 2,
1972 Dec 4
Dog no. 32004-017-078
Unedited dog #3, reel #2 - Copy #3 - Line 94,
1970 Sep 172004-017-076
Unedited dog #3, reel #2 - Print #4 - Line 95,
1970 Sep 172004-017-099
Dog #3 heart transplant - Reel #1, unedited master without contrast - 1. right atrium (AP) 2. left ventricle (AP) 3. inferior vena cava (AP) 4. left ventricle (RAO) (cordis injected ) - Line 100,
1970 Sep 172004-017-088
Dog #3 heart transplant - Reel #2, unedited master - 5. Aorta (LAO) 6. coronary sinuses (rt. lat.) 7. superior vena cava (r & l) 8. inferior vena cava (r & l) (misfire) 9. IVC (rt. lateral) 7, 8, 9 were @ 30 frames per sec. - Line 101,
1970 Sep 172004-017-077
Unedited dog #3, reel #1 - Print #4 - Line 106,
1970 Sep 172004-025-017
Original x-ray - Dog no. 3,
[1970 Sep]2004-025-015
Prints ng portion - Dog no. 3,
[1970 Sep]2004-025-016
Projection - Dog no. 3,
[1970 Sep]
Heart transplant with sound2004-017-083
Copy #4 - Line 45A - Done 9/03 - 1st half (broken),
1974 Dec2004-017-075
Copy #4 - Line 45B - 2nd half (broken) - Done 9/03,
1974 Dec2004-017-092
Copy #1 - Made at Allied,
1974 Dec2004-017-073
Pirate copy 2 - Item 11, line 86,
1974 Dec
"Long-term survival after canine heart allotransplantation"2004-025-033
(Pirate) - Copy I - CM-68-1 - VT-68-1.18 - Line 81,
19682004-017-104
Dog name: Pirate - 1968 M-68-1 - vt-68-1-1 - Copy II - Item 65, line 82,
1968
"Orthotopic homotransplant of mammalian heart"2004-017-091
Color/sound 10 min. - Copy #3 - Letter enclosed - Line 71,
[1964]2004-017-080
Drs. Kondo, Gradel, Kantor - pre 1970 - Sound - Harold Friedman photographer - Line 85,
19642004-017-101
Color/sound - copy 2 - 16mm - Line 87,
1964
Pirate2004-017-081
(First part of film) - Line 76,
1969 Aug 82004-017-082
(Second part of film) - Line 77 - PO#21640,
1969 Aug 8
Puppy heart transplant - No sound2004-017-096
New release print - Item 14 - Line 72,
1972 Apr 72004-017-071
Item #10A - Line 83,
1972 Apr 72004-017-074
Item #10B - Line 84,
1972 Apr 7
Other2004-017-103
Original Maimonides - "20 day dog" - Ekt. 14 - Line 62,
undated2004-017-102
Original Maimonides heart transplant - No. 2, Puppy - Reel #1 - Line 63,
undated2004-017-070
Heart transplant out - Outs - Workprint - Line 65,
undated2004-017-093
Waste, heart transplant #1, WHP - Line 69,
undated2004-017-094
Heart transplant (Dureau) - Original - Maimonides - Line 70,
undated2004-017-087
Allotransplantation - Original 1 1/2 min - Pirate/Kuru - Maimonides - Line 74,
undated2004-017-086
EKT Original - Item 22 - 7255 - Maimonides Medical Center - Approx. 175 - 1st original stage pirate + EKG - Line 75,
1968 Apr 262004-017-111
Workprint of 42 day (62) and 92 day dog and heart transplant - #2 (minus donor heart) - 4 parts - 1) set up and opening chest 2) taking out the heart 3) start suturing 4) finishing sutures & beginning close chest - Line 79,
undated2004-017-072
"Original Ent ef -7242 heart perfusion - Dog 3/68 - Dr. Koga - 10B - Item 16, line 80,
1968?2004-017-069
7255 Maimonides "heart transplant" - (Dureau) - Item 4, line 90,
undated2004-017-090
Drs. Koga/Carstensen - Orig. cadaver dog + pirate - Item 46a, line 92,
undated2004-017-097
Original dog heart, 1st dog - Line 97,
undated2004-017-098
Cadaver heart transplant - 99th post-op day - (Angiogram) straight print - #6596 - Line 99,
1968 Aug 292004-017-095
Pirate catheterization - Original - Sinai Hospital - Line 102,
1970 Dec 72004-017-079
Unedited pirate catheterization - Sinai Hospital - Print #4 - Line 103,
1970 Dec 72004-017-089
Research - Angio - Dog - Line 107,
undated2004-017-085
Cadaver dog + pirate - Workprint - Dr. Koga and Carstensen - Line 108,
undated
Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP),
1969
Valve-balloon pumping in dog - Drs. Jaron and Tomachek - X-ray original cineangiogram - K9734 - Item #27, line #40,
1969 Apr2004-017-019
Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle (MAV),
1965-19672004-025-021
Booster heart - Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz - Silent 24 fps - Line 18,
undated2004-017-025
Mrs. Ceraso - Cineangiogram - U-shape mech aux - Line #19,
19672004-017-030
Angiogram and aortagram - First U-shape pump in human - Line #26,
[1967?]2004-017-105
Aux. ventricle - Orig. Kod. II - Line #27,
undated2004-017-106
Maimonides Hospital - Aux. ventricle - Orig. Kod. II - PO #5515 - Line 98,
undated2005-036-002
Research film - Dog #2408,
1965 Feb 162005-036-001
Research film - Possibly 1965,
undated2005-036-003
Research film - Possibly 1965,
undated
Orsi,
1972
"The clinical trial of a partial artificial heart"2004-017-040
(Orsi) - Item #66, line #51,
19722004-017-039
(Dr. Kantrowitz) - Copies of 1972 film made by Mr. Buttice in 1983 - Line #53,
19722004-017-038
(Dr. Kantrowitz) - Copies of 1972 film made by Mr. Buttice in 1983 - Line #115,
19722004-017-037
Release print - Orsi patch pt. #2 - Line #130,
1972
Patch Booster Dog,
19702004-025-023
Film strip titled "Post-op dogs" - May be on colony of patch booster dogs being pumped - Item 44, line #21,
undated2004-017-033
Master dog #2 patch test - Reel 1, unedited - Item #26, line #39,
1970 Sep 102004-017-032
Dog patch test #2, reel #1 - Unedited - Copy #3 - Line #96,
1970 Sep 10
Prosthetic Myocardium,
1975-19802004-017-036
Prosthetic myocardium work print - April 1975 - 3 exposures - Item #47 - Line #12,
1975 Apr
O. Hamada: Prosthetic myocardium - 1 min. film, color/ cineangiography, ASAIO2004-017-027
Best print - 1 stop under - Line #13,
19752004-017-020
Normal - too light - Item #40A, line #14,
19752004-017-022
1-1/2 stops under - too pink - Item #41, line #15,
19752004-017-021
2 stops under - unacceptable - Item #42, line #16,
19752004-017-029
Normal, too light - Item #40B, line #91,
1975
Mt. Sinai Hospital; prosthetic myocardium - 1 orig. and 1 timed workprint, and 1 neg. workprint2004-017-026
Sec. try, orig. in graphic arts. Sinai Hosp. work print dog lab 7/80 - PO#313783 - Line #35A,
19802004-017-025
1st workprint, do not print - Line #35B,
19802004-017-023
Original - do not project - Line #35C,
19802004-017-024
Return to Sinai, 7180, line #35D,
1980
Other,
1952-19752004-017-127
Cineangiogram #14650-C - "Travoli", image reversed - Line #8,
1981 Mar 202004-025-022
Wayne State Med. - Normal, 7242 - Work print 13? - Item #43, line #20,
1974 Dec 162004-025-024
No label on canister or film reel; on leader: C3111 film opticals x-rays - Line #22,
undated2004-025-025
Kantrowitz - Do not project - B/W master - Head up - Item 35, line #23 - Sinai Hospital surg. research,
19752004-025-026
No identification (EKC embossed can) - Line 25,
undated2004-017-100
Kantrowitz - Heart in vitro test - Line #30,
undated2004-017-126
"Benjamin" - Angiogram Nov 21, 1980 - Operation Oct 21, 1980 - Good contrast - Control #27640-C - Line #31,
19802004-017-107
Maimonides Hospital. Photography by Harold Friedman. Grant #06510 HE 1173 - From A. Paganelli (NY) to Mrs. Baldwin - Item #30, line #41,
undated2004-025-027
Research dog - Cineangiogram on Dr. Patency dog - no. 1 2074 - No. 2. 199 - Line 44A,
1966 Nov 212004-017-124
10/5/88 - To be identified - Set 1.10 - Line #46,
undated
Part of film to Bea and Ben - Kodachrome 8mm - Line 612004-017-101
[1 of 2],
1952 Sep 202004-017-123
[2 of 2],
1952 Sep 202004-025-029
FC 20251 - Sinai Hospital - Left ventriculargram - Pre-operative - Line 117,
1975 May 7
F.O.B. 7580 - Maimonides Hospital - Dr. [Okura?] - Neg. - Wound films, strips and neg. - Line 1242004-017-116
[1 of 7],
19612004-017-117
[2 of 7],
19612004-017-118
[3 of 7],
19612004-017-119
[4 of 7],
19612004-017-120
[5 of 7],
19612004-017-121
[6 of 7],
19612004-017-122
[7 of 7],
19612004-025-013
Artificial heart in operation,
undated
Cineangiogram booster heart2004-025-020A
Fg master main,
undated2004-025-020B
Fg master rest,
undated2004-025-019
Original x-ray,
undated2004-025-018A
Re print,
undated2004-025-018B
Re print,
undated2004-025-010
Close up of artificial auricle in action,
undated2004-025-002
Dissection of left pulmonary artery,
undated2004-025-014
Dog 1st booster heart,
1966 Jun 82004-025-003
Equipment incisions,
undated2004-025-004
Grasping left pulmonary artery. Elastic ligature for cutting,
undated2004-025-006
Heparinizing animal and cannulating right femoral artery,
undated2004-025-009
Manometer with negative pressure in vacuum auricle,
undated2004-025-012
Old titles,
undated2004-025-007
Placing plastic clip on auricular appendage,
undated2004-025-008
Procaine in pericardial sac and nicking pericardium,
undated2004-025-005
Right pulmonary artery tourniquet,
undated2004-025-011
Stitches 4 and 5 in suturing the ventricle,
undated2004-025-001
Title - The vessels around the heart are isolated. ligatures,
undated2180
LVAD digitized films, tapes 1-3 [Panasonic DV cassettes],
[ca. 2004]
Series 10: Writings,
1944-2002 (Bulk 1963-1979) The Writings series contains published and draft material authored and co-authored by Kantrowitz, with co-authored items making up the majority. Among the subjects covered are: peripheral arterial blood flow, urinary bladder stimulation, heart transplantation, the implantable cardiac pacemaker, a percutaneous energy transmission system, and various forms of the mechanical auxiliary ventricle. Writings is arranged in two sub-series: Journal Articles and Draft Material. The first sub-series includes a numbered bibliography of selected Kantrowitz writings, which are in rough chronological order. All of the published journal articles, reprints, and reports from this bibliography are arranged by their bibliography number. The second sub-series consists of miscellaneous rough drafts and illustrations from published works; it is arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Journal Articles,
1944-20022181
List of journal articles (bibliography),
[2002]2182
JA 1-12,
1944-19552183
JA 13-22,
1954-19592184
JA 23-24,
1960-19612185
JA 25-38,
1962-19642186
JA 39-49,
1964-19662187
JA 50-60,
1965-19672188
JA 61-64,
19662189
JA 65-76,
1966-19672190
JA 77-86,
1966-19682191
JA 87-102,
1967-19692192
JA 103-114,
1968-19702193
JA 115-126,
1968-19722194
JA 127-138,
1970-1974221
JA 139-148,
1973-1975222
JA 149-157,
1974-1976223
JA 158-165,
1975-1976224
JA 166-176,
1977-1980225
JA 177,
1980226
JA 178-179,
1981227
JA 180-184,
1982-1983228
JA 185-192,
1983-1986229
JA 193-200,
1986-19902210
JA 201-211,
1986-19902211
JA 212-215,
1989-19922212
JA 216-223,
1992-20022213
[Dimensions in American Judaism],
1968 Summer
Draft Material,
1955-19802214
Arterial Pressure Monitoring AK - Draft for Paper,
undated2215-16
Comp. Control IABP [- Notes for JA 150?],
1975-19762217
Prosthetic myocardium draft article - Dr. Igari,
1980 Mar-Apr2218
Subject 2 - Augmentation [JA 12],
[ca. 1955]
Series 11: Presentations and Talks,
1950-1970 This series contains speeches, lists of speeches, transcripts, abstracts, drafts, programs, correspondence, clippings, and printed matter separated from Series 12: Conferences, Meetings, and Events. The speeches in these folders were delivered by Kantrowitz and others at several professional events in the 1960s. Speech subjects include the future of cardiology and advancements in cardiac support devices. Researchers should note that the series is not a comprehensive gathering of Kantrowitz's talks. Mention is made in Series 12 folders of other presentations given by Kantrowitz, but those folders do not contain the actual speeches. The material is arranged chronologically by event date.
2219
Talks given by Dr. Kantrowitz,
1950-19652220
["Problems in Bladder Stimulation" by] Dr. Tage Hald - Maimonides Research Hospital Society,
1965 Nov 152221
List for 1966,
19662222
["Mechanical Support to the Failing Heart" - Association for the Advancement of] Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) meeting, Boston,
1966 Jul 282223
["Frontiers in Heart Surgery" -] Rhode Island Medical Society, Providence,
1967 May 102224
["Mechanical Support to the Failing Heart" -] Dusseldorf, Germany,
1967 Jun 15-172225
["Plastics for Assisting the Failing Heart" -] Symposium on Plastics and the Human Body - National Plastics Conference, Chicago,
1968 Nov 12-152226
[Balloon pump hardware] - Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology (P.S. Freed),
1968 Nov 18-212227
["Future of Cardiology" -] Asian-Pacific Society of Cardiology Plenary Session,
[1968]2228
[Permanent cardiac support devices] - Sujansky talk - New York Heart Association,
1969 Apr 242229
"Phase-shift Balloon Pumping in Medically Refractory Cardiogenic Shock: Results in 29 Patients" (Butner) - American College of Surgeons - Surgical Forum, San Francisco,
1969 Oct 82230
["It's Not Because We're Over 30...." -] Talks - Misc. corres. and info.,
1969-1970
Series 12: Conferences, Meetings, and Events,
1958-1985 (Bulk 1966-1973) This series provides information about the various conferences, workshops, meetings, dinners, award ceremonies, and other professional events Kantrowitz attended or was invited to over a thirty-year period. These are regional, national, and international events devoted to topics from cardiovascular surgery, thoracic surgery, and medical and biological engineering. One folder of note covers an exchange of surgical apparatus and information that followed Kantrowitz's visit to the USSR in the late 1950s. Materials types found in Series 12 include programs, correspondence, travel kits, manuscripts, drafts, membership applications, printed matter, name tags, and expense reports. The files are arranged chronologically by event date. Folders with lists of multiple events are filed at the beginning of the year the first event takes place (e.g. the folder "National meetings (July 1, 1970 to December 31, 1971)" is filed at the beginning of 1970).
2231
Conference on Methodology and Problems in Artificial Internal Organs,
[1958 Jan 15]2232
A.K. Visit to USSR - [Soviet surgical] stapler,
1959-19632233
New Mexico Heart Association,
1961 May 26-272234
Bladder Stimulation - American Medical Association (AMA) Multiple Discipline Research Forum,
1963 [Jun 16-20]2235
Bellevue Hospital,
1965 Dec 142236
Brooklyn Surgical Society,
1966 Feb 32237
Albert Einstein College of Medicine surgical grand rounds [- "The Artificial Heart"],
1966 Apr 212238
Brooklyn College,
1966 May 132239
American Institute of Consulting Engineers,
1966 Jun 12240
Veterans Administration Hospital, Castle Point, NY,
1966 Jun 72241
Award - Academy of Achievement,
1966 Jun 182242
European Society of Cardiovascular Surgery, Amsterdam,
1966 Jun 26-292243
American College of Cardiology (ACC) - State Dept Circuit Course, Colombia/Peru/Brazil,
1966 Jul 6-212244
American College of Cardiology (ACC) - U.S. State Dept Tour - [Crowley parcel],
1966 Jul 6-212245
IX International Congress on Diseases of Chest, Copenhagen, Denmark,
1966 Aug 20-252246
New York State Heart Assembly, Syracuse,
1966 Sep 102247
American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA,
1966 Oct 10-142248
Heart Block Symposium, Tel Aviv,
1966 Oct 25-262249
Federation dinner, Americana Hotel,
1966 Nov 22250
Ridgeboro Medical Society, Brooklyn, NY,
1966 Nov 102251
[Society of Biology and Medicine], Brooklyn College [contains photograph],
1966 Nov 142252
New Haven Medical Association,
1966 Nov 162253
American College of Chest Physicians, NY,
1966 Nov 172254
Bay Surgical Society, Los Angeles, CA,
1966 Nov 172255
American Society of Mechanical Engineers,
1966 Nov 28231
University of Tennessee College of Medicine continuing education course,
1966 Dec 1232
Hudson County Medical Society, Jersey City, NJ,
1966 Dec 6233
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies,
1966 Dec 11234
American College of Physicians, Biltmore [Hotel] NYC,
1967 Jan 18-19235
["New Horizons in Cardiac Surgery"], Beth Israel Hospital, Boston,
1967 Jan 21236
Queen County Medical Society,
1967 Jan 31237
New York Heart Association, Inc. - Joe Franklin radio program,
1967 Feb 2238
Brooklyn Hall of Fame - [Man of the Year Award],
1967 Feb 4239
American College of Chest Physicians, Los Angeles,
1967 Feb 6-102310
[Aaron Brown Lecture - Phi Delta Epsilon, New York Medical College],
1967 Feb 132311
American College of Cardiology, Washington DC,
1967 Feb 15-192312
American College of Surgeons - New York sectional meeting,
1967 Feb 27-282313
Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, NJ,
1967 Feb 282314
[Biological Society of the] City College,
1967 Mar 22315
Phi Delta Epsilon, Georgetown University, Washington DC,
1967 Mar 62316
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center dinner,
1967 Mar 82317
American College of Physicians, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York,
1967 Mar 102318
American College of Cardiology, Los Angeles, CA,
1967 March 10-122319
State University of New York (SUNY) (4 p.m.),
1967 Mar 202320
Passaic County Heart Association, Paterson, NJ,
1967 Mar 212321
Mount Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, WI,
[1967 Mar 30]2322
"New Directions in Cardiovascular Surgery", Elmhurst City Hospital,
1967 Apr 62323
[Man of the Year Award -] Leominster, MA,
1967 Apr 8-92324
Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
1967 Apr 132325
American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS), Hotel Americana, NY,
1967 Apr 17-192326
Somerset Hospital,
1967 Apr 202327
Connecticut State Medical Society, Hartford,
1967 Apr 272328
Illinois Heart Association, Peoria,
1967 Apr 282329
Indiana University Medical Center,
1967 May 12330
Baptist Hospital, Miami, FL,
1967 May 11-132331
Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio,
[1967 May 17]2332
[Illustrious Alumni Award -] Park Sheraton Hotel,
1967 May 172333
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio,
[1967 May 20]2334
New York Medical College [Surgical Conference],
1967 May 242335
Bronx High School of Science (3:20 p.m.),
1967 Jun 22336
Suffolk Academy of Medicine, Hauppauge, Long Island,
1967 Jun 72337
[Vermont/]New Hampshire Medical Society [cancelled attendance],
[1967 Jun 12-15]2338
American College of Chest Physicians, Atlantic City [cancelled attendance],
1967 Jun 15-192339
United Aircraft Research Laboratories, Hartford, CT,
1967 Jul 72340
77th International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, Stockholm, Sweden,
1967 Aug 14-192341
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia,
[1967 Aug 31-Sep 1]2342
International Cardiovascular Society, Vienna, Austria,
[1967 Sep 7-9]2343
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, MA (9:00 a.m.) [contains photographs],
1967 Sep 232344
Nassau Academy of Medicine, Garden City, Long Island (8:30 p.m.),
1967 Sep 282345
American College of Surgeons,
1967 Oct 1-62346
American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL [contains photographs],
1967 Oct 2-62347
Ocean Medical Society, Brooklyn, NY, Coney Island Hospital (9:00 p.m.),
[1967 Oct 16]2348
American Heart Association, San Francisco,
1967 Oct 192349
Boston University Medical Center (1:00 p.m.),
1967 Oct 302350
New York Academy of Medicine,
19672351
New York Society for Cardiovascular Surgery,
[1968 Feb 16]2352
New York Society of Thoracic Surgery,
[1968 May 16]2353
[American Medical Association - 117th annual convention, San Francisco,
1968 Jun 16-202354
Surgical Forum - Phase Shift Balloon Pump,
[1968 Oct 14-18]2355
American Heart Association meeting,
1968 Nov 21-242356
8th ICEMB (Inter-University Research Center for Interaction between Electro-Magnetic Fields and Biological Systems) - "Determination of Heart Parameters by Use of a Ventricular Assist Pump" (Shastri, S. et al),
[1968?]2357
American Heart Association, Phoenix, AZ,
[1969 Mar 26-28]2358
[American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS), San Francisco, CA],
[1969 Mar 31-Apr 2]2359
International Anesthesia Research Society, FL (43rd Congress),
1969 Mar2360
New York Heart Association - Scientific Session on Research,
1969 Apr 242361
Pediatric postgraduate symposium,
1969 May 25-272362
8th International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering,
1969 Jul 20-252363
Surgical Forum - Patch Booster Aortic Occlusive Balloon - Catheter,
[1969 Oct 6-10]2364
Symposium on Emergency Medical Care, Hahnemann Medical College - AK: "Cardiopulmonary Assist Devices: Uses and Limitations",
1969 Dec 8-122365
New York Surgical Society - 1968-69 Program,
1968-19692366
National meetings (July 1, 1970 to December 31, 1971),
19702367
St. John's Episcopal Hospital (9 p.m.),
1970 Jan 62368
South Shore Hospital, Miami Beach, FL,
1970 Jan 82369
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Lincoln Lab,
1970 Jan 132370
New Brunswick, NJ (9:00 a.m.),
1970 Jan 142371
New York Surgical Society, Academy of Medicine (discuss Dr. Lillihei's paper) (8 p.m.),
1970 Jan 142372
Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ,
1970 Jan 142373
Sharon Clinic,
1970 Jan 172374
Bronx High School of Science,
1970 Feb 202375
Podiatry Society [Public Health Award], New York City,
1970 Feb 212376
American College of Surgeons, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
1970 Feb 24-282377
American College of Cardiology, New Orleans, LA,
1970 Feb 25-Mar 12378
American College of Cardiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, NYC,
1970 Mar 19-212379
Missouri Heart Association, Muehlebach Hotel (9:00-10:30 a.m.),
1970 Apr 42380
American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS), Washington DC,
1970 Apr 62381
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Montreal (8:15 p.m.),
1970 Apr 132382
Madison, Wisconsin,
1970 Apr 162383
Central New York Heart Association (Nurses meeting),
1970 Apr 232384
City College New York (CCNY) (12:00 noon),
1970 Apr 302385
Salt Lake City site inspection,
1970 Sep 1-22386
Mount Sinai, New York (12:10 p.m.),
1970 Sep 262387
Project Cardiac Care,
1970 Oct 9-102388
American College of Surgeons, Chicago,
1970 Oct 12-162389
Associated Cardiac Leagues, Inc.,
1970 Oct 142390
St. Joseph Hospital, Pontiac,
1970 Oct 282391
Genesee County Medical Society,
1970 Nov 72392
American Heart Association - [Cooperative study group - P/S balloon pump],
[1970 Nov 10-11]2393
Connecticut Thoracic Society,
1970 Nov 192394
Regional Meeting Myocardial Infarction, Scranton, PA,
1970 Nov 202395
Michigan State University - College of Human Medicine,
1970 Nov 302396
Milton Roy Company,
1970 Dec 72397
Site inspection, Philadelphia, PA,
1970 Dec 92398
Christmas party, Raleigh House (7:00 p.m.),
1970 Dec 172399
Detroit Receiving Hospital,
1971 Jan 923100
Adult Institute,
1971 Jan 2623101
American College of Cardiology,
1971 Feb 323102
American Trial Lawyers Association, Las Vegas, NV,
1971 Feb 2523103
Ann Arbor,
1971 Mar 2523104
Connecticut Association for Inhalation Therapy (CAIT), Meriden, CT,
1971 Apr 2-323105
Oakland University - Mr. Paul T. Elder,
1971 Apr 623106
Berk Foundation - Max Berg Award,
1971 Apr 1823107
Site review, Salt Lake City, Utah,
1971 Apr 21-2223108
Middle Tennessee Heart Association,
1971 Apr 3023109
Rhode Island Heart Association,
1971 May 1323110
Television appearance, Boston, MA,
1971 May 1823111
Michigan Society for Inhalation Therapy,
1971 May 2023112
Melbourne, Australia,
1971 May 27-2923113
American Medical Association (AMA) meeting, Atlantic City, NJ,
1971 Jun 2323114
Saint Paul, MN,
1971 Jul 15-1723115
International Cardiovascular Society, Moscow,
1971 Aug 26-2823116
Honorary degree - Michigan Technological University,
1971 Aug 2723117
Transplantation Society, New York,
1971 Sep 9-1023118
William Beaumont Hospital,
1971 Sep 15241
Site review trip, Boston, MA,
1971 Sep 22-25242
Philadelphia General Hospital,
1971 Sep 29243
American College of Cardiology,
1971 [Oct 8-9]244
Genesee County Medical Society - Academy of General Practitioners,
[1971 Oct 12]245
Michigan Heart Association,
1971 Oct 15246
American College of Surgeons, Atlantic City,
1971 Oct 18-22247
Providence Hospital,
1971 Oct 30248
Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Las Vegas, NV,
1971 Oct 31-Nov 4249
American College of Cardiology, Rancho Santa Fe, CA,
1971 Nov 32410
American Heart Association, Anaheim, CA,
1971 Nov 11-142411
State University of New York (SUNY),
1971 Nov 192412
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Buffalo, NY,
1971 Nov 192413
Sinai Hospital retreat program,
1971 Nov 212414
American Technion Society,
1971 Nov 212415
Ontario, Canada,
1971 Nov 242416
Cardiorama IV, Pittsburgh, PA,
1971 Dec 22417
Edgewater Hospital, Chicago,
1971 Dec 72418
Great Lakes Club,
1971 Dec 82419
Academy of Surgery of Detroit meetings,
1972-19742420
Congregation Beth Abraham [10:00 a.m.],
1972 Jan 92421
Congregation B'nai Moshe (Town hall lecture forum) [6:30 p.m.],
1972 Jan 92422
Michigan College of Osteopathic Internists,
1972 Jan 152423
Board of Trustees meeting,
1972 Jan 172424
Society of Thoracic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA,
1972 Jan 24-252425
Medical Society of the State of New York,
1972 Feb 152426
Detroit Medical Club,
1972 Feb 172427
Wayne State University,
1972 Feb 242428
Michigan Society of Hospital Pharmacists,
1972 Feb 292429
American College of Cardiology, Chicago, IL,
1972 Mar 1-52430
Jersey Shore Medical Center,
1972 Mar 112431
Newark, New Jersey,
1972 Mar 152432
Saginaw County Medical Society,
1972 Mar 212433
Chalmers Lyons Academy,
1972 Mar 222434
Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Miami, FL,
1972 Mar 242435
Adrian College,
1972 Apr 102436
Michigan Heart Association,
1972 Apr 112437
Engineering Activity Council, Wayne State University,
1972 Apr 122438
Michigan Heart Association - Nurses Day,
1972 Apr 142439
American Veterinary Medical Association student chapter,
1972 Apr 222440
Eastern Regional Osteopathic Convention, Concord Hotel,
1972 Apr 27-302441
Distinguished lecture series - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
[1972 Apr 28-May 1]2442
Alpha Omega Alpha,
1972 May 12443
American Technion Society, Baltimore, MD,
1972 May 92444
Rutgers University, Sigma Xi,
1972 May 102445
Heineman lecture, Charlotte, NC,
1972 May 182446
University of Detroit awards dinner [contains photographs],
1972 May 202447
Columbus, Ohio,
1972 May 222448
Orange County Heart Association, Anaheim, CA,
1972 May 25-272449
Rho Chi society (pharmacy) - [Roland T. Lakey Lecture Award],
1972 Jun 12450
Bay County Medical Society,
1972 Jun 142451
American Medical Association (AMA) annual convention, San Francisco, CA,
1972 Jun 18-222452
Alumni Day,
1972 Jun 20-212453
National Institutes of Health (NIH) site review, Houston, TX,
1972 Jun 20-222454
International Cardiovascular Society meeting, Carmel, CA,
1972 Jun 22-242455
8th International Congress of Angiology, Rio de Janeiro,
1972 Jul 24-302456
Regensburg, Germany,
1972 Aug 10-132457
Site visit - Northwestern University,
1972 Aug 31-Sep 12458
Hahnemann Medical College,
1972 Sep 11-152459
[VI Jornadas Angiologicas Argentinas in Rosario],
1972 Sep 21-232460
4th International Congress of the Transplantation Society, San Francisco, CA,
1972 Sep 24-292461
Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Miami Beach, FL,
1972 Oct 1-52462
Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons (ACS), San Francisco,
1972 Oct 2-62463
National Institutes of Health (NIH), Washington DC,
1972 Oct 62464
Mount Carmel,
1972 Oct 112465
New England Osteopathic Assembly, Falmouth, MA,
1972 Oct 12-152466
Boston, Massachusetts,
1972 Oct 212467
American College of Chest Physicians, Denver, CO,
1972 Oct 24-262468
[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) lecture,] Dallas, Texas,
1972 Nov 62469
Cleveland Clinic,
1972 Nov 102470
American Heart Association meeting, Dallas, TX,
1972 Nov 16-192471
Pennsylvania State University [contains photograph],
1972 Dec 82472
Oakland University,
1972 Dec 112473
Oakwood Hospital,
1972 Dec 132474
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), New Orleans, LA,
1973 Jan 192475
Technion meeting, Miami, FL,
1973 Feb 9-112476
American College of Cardiology, San Francisco, CA,
1973 Feb 14-182477
Michigan Heart Association, Saginaw, MI,
1973 Mar 22478
Menorah Medical Center seminar, Kansas City, MO,
1973 Mar 162479
Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI),
1973 Mar 222480
Podiatry Association,
1973 Apr 32481
Adrian College,
1973 Apr 142482
Groningen/The Netherlands,
1973 Apr 15-192483
Purdue University,
1973 Apr 202484
American Veterinary Medical Association - Student chapter,
1973 Apr 222485
University of Vermont,
1973 Jun 52486
Indiana University,
1973 Jun 72487
International Cardiovascular Society, Toronto, Canada,
1973 Jun 21-232488
American Society for Engineering Education - Iowa State University,
1973 Jun 262489
6th Congress - Society of Organ Transplantation, Villa Ponti, Italy,
1973 Sep 13-152490
[International Cardiovascular Society meeting,] Barcelona, Spain,
1973 Sep 22-272491
American College of Surgeons (ACS), Chicago,
1973 Oct 15-192492
Cleveland Clinic,
1973 Oct 19-202493
Bon Secours Hospital,
1973 Nov 12494
Botsford Hospital,
1973 Nov 52495
American Heart Association meeting, Atlantic City, NJ,
1973 Nov 8-112496
Michigan Cardiopulmonary Society,
1973 Nov 92497
Benton Harbor, MI, Mercy Hospital,
1973 Nov 152498
American Society for Technion, Wilton, CT,
1973 Nov 272499
Berk Foundation dinner, New York,
1973 Dec 224100
Wayne County Medical Society - Johnston dinner,
1973 Dec 724101
American Society for Technion, Norwalk, CT,
1974 Feb 724102
American College of Cardiology, New York City,
1974 Feb 11-1424103
McLaren General Hospital,
1974 Mar 1624104
University of Cincinnati,
1974 Mar 2124105
Temple Emanu-El,
1974 Mar 2924106
University of Pennsylvania,
1974 Apr 1824107
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Hartford, CT,
1974 May 1724108
Oakland Community College,
1974 May 1924109
Atomic Energy Commission meeting,
1974 Jun 4-524110
Downington, PA,
1974 Jun 7-924111
Engineering meeting, Troy, NY,
1974 Jun 1824112
Professor Raoul DeVillier's visit,
1974 [Aug 7-13]24113
International College of Surgeons - North Detroit General Hospital,
1974 Aug 20-2124114
WTVS [Channel 56],
1974 Sep 324115
Michigan Heart Association - Harper Hospital,
1974 Sep 2024116
Kolff Foundation,
1974 Oct 924117
American College of Surgeons meeting, Miami, FL,
1974 Oct 21-2524118
Lecture freshman class,
1975 Jan 2824119
American College of Cardiology, Houston, TX,
1975 Feb 10-1324120
Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), Boston, MA,
1975 Mar 1924121
Medical seminar - Lake of the Ozarks, MO,
1975 May 2-424122
University of Chicago,
1975 May 6-724123
Los Angeles, CA Technion,
1975 Sep 2124124
XXIII International Tuberculosis Conference, Mexico City,
1975 Sep 22-2624125
National Institutes of Health (NIH) site visit, Bethesda, MD,
1975 Oct 324126
Ford Hospital cardiac surgery symposium,
1975 Oct 6-924127
American College of Surgeons, San Francisco,
1975 Oct 12-1724128
Talk - Department of Oral Surgery,
1975 Oct 1324129
Pan American Medical Association, Inc,
1975 Nov 1624130
Grace Hospital,
1975 Nov 1924131
[Proposed balloon pump and heart assist device conference (never happened)],
1973-197524132
Temple Beth Abraham,
1976 Feb 824133
American College of Cardiology, New Orleans, LA,
1976 Feb 23-2624134
Vth International Symposium on Cardiac Pacing, Tokyo, Japan,
1976 Mar 14-1824135
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) - St. Paul Surgical Society visit,
1976 Mar 17-1824136
University of Detroit,
[1976 Mar?]24137
Aaron Brown lecture - University of Michigan,
1976 May 1924138
McLaren Hospital,
1976 May 2224139
Indian Physicians Association,
[1976 Jun 5]24140
Wayne State University,
[1976 Aug 5]24141
Wayne State Alumni Day,
[1976 Oct 8-9]251
American College of Surgeons (ACS), Chicago,
1976 Oct 11-15252
Sinai Hospital - "Assisted Circulation - Permanent",
1976 Oct 29253
New York - Technion,
1976 Nov 3254
Association of Operating Room Technicians (AORT), Troy, MI,
1976 Nov 6-7255
Michigan State Medical Society, Dearborn,
1976 Nov 9256
American Heart Association, Miami Beach,
1976 Nov 15-18257
American College of Cardiology, Las Vegas, NV,
1977 Mar 7-10258
Saint John Hospital, Detroit,
1977 Mar 23259
[Mercy Hospital Heart Day], Des Moines, IA,
1977 Apr 212510
Ann Arbor - Nurses meeting,
1977 May 42511
North Detroit General Hospital,
1977 May 132512
American Society of Extra-Corporeal Technology (AMSECT), Toledo, OH,
1977 Jun 42513
Ohio Osteopathic Association,
1977 Jun 15-192514
Detroit General Hospital,
1977 Aug 252515
Artificial Organs, Tokyo,
1977 Aug 26-282516
Life Science Club - University of Detroit,
1977 Oct 62517
American College of Surgeons, Dallas, TX,
1977 Oct 17-212518
American College of Chest Physicians, Las Vegas, NV,
1977 Oct 30-Nov 32519
Bon Secours Hospital,
1977 Nov 172520
Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield, IL,
1977 Dec 72521
International College of Surgeons, Fukushima, Japan,
1977 Dec 13-162522
Illinois County Heart Association,
1978 Jan 202523
Wayne State University student lecture,
1978 Jan 262524
[American College of Osteopathic Surgeons postgraduate course,] Detroit, MI,
[1978 Jan 28]2525
American College of Cardiology, Anaheim, CA,
1978 Mar 72526
Talk - University of Michigan,
1978 Apr 202527
Society for Biomaterials, San Antonio, TX,
1978 Apr 292528
Heritage Hospital talk,
1978 May 32529
Michigan Cardiology Technologists Association,
1978 May 52530
Visiting professorship, Iran,
1978 May2531
St. Clair College,
1978 Jun 142532
Prague, Czechoslovakia,
1978 Jul 22533
[Cardiac Symposium,] Long Beach, CA,
1978 Oct 72534
Cardiovascular Surgery Conference, Sinai,
1978 Oct 122535
American College of Surgeons, San Francisco,
1978 Oct 16-202536
Quadrangle dinner,
1978 Oct 252537
Macomb Dietetic Association,
1978 Oct 272538
American College of Chest Physicians,
1978 Nov 22539
North Detroit General Hospital,
1978 Nov 102540
Michigan Biomedical Materials Group,
1978 Dec 72541
[City Club forum,] Cleveland,
1978 Dec 7-82542
Sao Paulo, Brazil (ISAO),
1979 [Feb 18-21]2543
National Institutes of Health (NIH) site review - University of Arizona Medical School, Tucson,
1979 Feb 26-272544
American College of Cardiology, Miami Beach,
1979 Mar 11-152545
Michigan Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Ann Arbor,
1979 Apr 202546
International Society for Artificial Internal Organs, New York,
1979 Apr 20-212547
Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), Las Vegas,
1979 May 20-242548
Henry Ford Hospital,
1979 Jul 182549
Julien Priver, M.D.,
1979 Aug 202550
North Detroit General Hospital,
1979 Aug 272551
[World Symposium Artificial Heart,] Berlin,
1979 Sep 25-272552
[International Workshop on Artificial Organs,] Sorrento,
1979 Oct 3-52553-54
American College of Surgeons, Chicago,
1979 Oct 21-262555
American College of Chest Physicians, Houston, TX,
1979 Nov 4-82556
Hutzel Hospital,
1979 Nov 292557
Edison Foundation, Baton Rouge, LA,
1979 Dec 62558
National Institutes of Health (NIH) contractor's meeting, Bethesda, MD,
1979 Dec 10-122559
Wayne State University (WSU) freshmen lecture - Orange Hall,
1980 Jan 42560
World Congress of Cardiology, Santo Domingo,
1980 Jan 15-182561
Botsford Hospital,
1980 Jan 232562
Saint John Hospital, Detroit,
1980 Feb 292563
American College of Cardiology, Houston,
1980 Mar 9-132564
Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) meeting, San Francisco,
1980 Apr 142565
Michigan Cardiology Technologists Association,
1980 Apr 252566
Detroit Osteopathic Hospital,
1980 May 122567
[Feedback - Live TV program],
1980 Jun 42568
Oakland University,
1980 Jun 112569
International Cardiovascular Society annual meeting, Chicago, IL,
1980 Jun 26-282570
XI Interamerican Congress of Cardiology, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
1980 Sep 7-132571
American College of Surgeons, Atlanta, GA,
1980 Oct 19-242572
Sinai Hospital Guild,
1980 Nov 12573
National Institutes of Health (NIH) contractor's conference, Bethesda, MD,
1980 Dec 1-32574
Michigan Society of Thoracic Surgeons,
1983 May 72575
Michigan Society of Thoracic Surgeons,
1984 Jun 152576
Critical Care Conference, Hamilton, Ontario,
1985 Apr 292577
International Society for Cardiovascular (CV) Surgery, Baltimore, MD,
1985 Jun 6-82578
International Society for Artificial Organs (ISAO), 5th World Congress, Chicago, IL,
1985 Oct 5-82579
American Association of Critical Care Nurses,
1985 Oct 30
Series 13: ASAIO (American Society for Artifical Internal Organs),
1955-1985 Materials in this series document Kantrowitz's participation with the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, of which he was president from 1968 to 1969. Among Kantrowitz's activities were aiding prospective members in preparing applications, submitting papers and abstracts, and attending the annual meetings. Material types in this series include membership applications, curriculum vitae, programs, fliers, abstracts, correspondence, printed matter, and letters of recommendation (which are restricted for 50 years). The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title, followed by annual meeting material which is arranged chronologically.
261
Abstracts - Dead Manuscript,
1968262
Ad Hoc Committee, DID (Developments in Dialysis),
1966
Applications for membership,
1962-19682631962-1965264
(Work papers),
19652651965-19662661967267
Drafts,
1968268
Constitution and Bylaws,
1955269
[Correspondence],
1968-19692610
[Reprints],
1970
Annual meetings,
1962-19852611
[9th - Atlantic City, NJ],
1962-1963
[12th - Atlantic City, NJ],
19662612
"Compact Prosthetic Total Heart" (Akutsu, T.) [contains photographs],
19662613
Dr. Akutsu, remarks,
19662614
Dr. Kantrowitz's remarks [re: Auxiliary ventricle],
1966
[13th - Chicago, IL],
1967 Apr 15-162615
Abstracts,
19662616
[General],
1966-19672617
[14th] - Bladder Stimulator (Carstensen et al),
19682618
[15th] - Atlantic City, NJ,
1969 Apr 21-222619
[16th] - Washington, DC,
1970 Apr 9-102620
[17th] - Chicago, IL,
1971 Apr 19-202621
[18th] - Seattle, WA,
1972 Apr 16-18
[19th] - Boston, MA,
1973 Apr 8-9271
Abstract,
1973272
[General],
1972-1973273
[20th] - Chicago, IL,
1974 Apr 3-5274
[21st] - Washington, DC,
1975 Apr 17-19
[22nd] - San Francisco, CA,
1976 Apr 1-3275
[Abstract],
1975276
[General],
1975-1976277
[23rd] - Montreal, Canada,
1977 Apr 21-23
[24th] - Chicago, IL,
1978 Apr 27-29278
Abstracts,
1978279
[General],
19782710
[26th] - New Orleans, [LA],
1980 Apr 17-192711
[29th] - Toronto, [Canada],
1983 Apr 28-302712
[31st] - Atlanta, GA,
1985 May 1-3
Collection Scope and Content Note
Grant material, experiment data, patient medical records, correspondence, publications, conference material, publicity clippings, and audio-visual media (64 linear feet; 1944-2004) document Adrian Kantrowitz's professional career as a cardiovascular surgeon and investigator. Languages include French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Russian, Jewish, Slovak, and Serbo-Croatian.
Kantrowitz devoted his research to devising surgical procedures and mechanical assist devices to correct numerous physiological ailments, with a particular focus on aiding or replacing the failing heart. Six research project series (Series 2-7) document the surgical research conducted and mechanical devices developed by Kantrowitz and his colleagues at the Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn and the Sinai Hospital of Detroit. They contain raw data and patient files from animal and human experiments, along with administrative records, correspondence, publications, and other material related to the development and promotion of their research. Records cover the following projects: Artificial Left Heart, Electronic Physiologic Aids, Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle, Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump, Heart Transplant, and Other Research Projects. The largest group of records is devoted to Kantrowitz's attempts at heart transplantation, with special attention given to the first human heart transplant performed on an infant in 1967. Information on the ongoing progress of Kantrowitz's research projects can also be found in the reports and invention statements in Series 1: Grants and Funding, which documents the grants and foundations that financed his research.
Many of the films that made Kantrowitz a pioneer in research motion pictures are located in Series 9: Clinical Films. Included are recordings of the experimental dog and human surgeries that furthered his experience in areas such as cardiovascular surgery, electronic physiologic aids, and heart transplants.
Copies of reprints, reports, and other published works from throughout his career are in Series 10: Writings. These articles highlight the ongoing development of Kantrowitz's mechanical devices as well as his circulatory, bladder stimulation, and surgical research. Articles covering Kantrowitz, his colleagues, his competitors, and the medical world at large are located in Series 8: Publicity.
Kantrowitz's professional activities are documented in Series 11: Presentations and Talks; Series 12: Conferences, Meetings, and Events; and Series 13: ASAIO. Series 11 focuses on speeches presented by Kantrowitz and others in his field. Series 12 covers a wide range of regional, national, and international events devoted to topics from cardiovascular and thoracic surgery to medical and biomedical engineering. Series 13 provides information on Kantrowitz's activities as a member of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs (ASAIO)
Contents List
Box | Folder
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Title
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Series 1: Grants and Funding,
1950-1990 [series]: The Grants and Funding series contains material related to the acquisition and renewal of funds to support the various research projects of Kantrowitz and his research team. There are three sub-series: Grants, Foundation Information, and Senate Testimony. The Grants sub-series documents the many grants that funded Kantrowitz's various circulatory studies, mechanical organ assist device projects, and experiments in implantation methods. The "Studies in Assisted Circulation" grant alone encompasses a variety of projects that include the dynamic aortic patch, U-shaped mechanical auxiliary ventricle, phase-shift balloon pump, and the dynamic prosthetic myocardium. This sub-series consists of applications, proposals, progress reports, drafts, correspondence, budget information, invoices, expense reports, floor plans, and invention statements. Grants are arranged chronologically by their initial start date, and folders are arranged chronologically within their respective grant titles.
Drafts and completed versions of grant applications and proposals are restricted until 75 years after date of submission.
The Foundation Information sub-series contains correspondence with and background information on private foundations. It is arranged alphabetically by foundation name, with foundations named after people filed under their surnames and summary binders which cover multiple foundations grouped at the end.
The three folders in the Senate Testimony sub-series contain evaluations on the adequacy of federal support for biomedical developments; they are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
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Grants,
1950-1990 [subseries]:
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Research in Pediatric Vascular Surgery (Playtex Park Grant) [subseries]:
|
1 |
1 |
Valve Project,
1952-1955
|
1 |
2 |
Valve Project [contains photographs],
1955
|
1 |
3 |
52 R - 53 TR,
1955-1958
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|
Development of a Surgical Procedure for the Increase of Coronary Blood Flow [subseries]:
|
1 |
4 |
American Heart Association,
1955-1961
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1 |
5 |
New York Heart Association,
1956-1961
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|
Augmentation of Coronary Blood Flow [subseries]:
|
1 |
6 |
Peripheral Arterial Flow [draft] [contains photographs],
1950-1954
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1 |
7 |
USPHS Grant H-3023,
1955-1960
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1 |
8 |
[Purchase requisitions],
1958-1960
|
1 |
9 |
[Fund activity reports],
1960-1961
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|
Experimental Construction of an 'Auxiliary Ventricle' [subseries]:
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Applications
|
1 |
10 |
USPHS H-5977 (C-1) Fund M-6204 [applications, correspondence and budget],
1958-1963
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R1 |
1 |
USPHS H-5977 (Renewal 1962) MH-6204,
1962 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2037]
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Invention statement
|
1 |
11 |
MAV-AVCO - Dr. Nose,
1961-1964
|
1 |
12 |
Lists of exhibits in approximate chronological order,
1962-1963
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1 |
13-44 |
Exhibit 1-32 [contains photographs],
1962-1964
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1 |
45 |
Miscellaneous,
1962-1967
|
1 |
46 |
Invention statement - HE-05977,
1963-1964
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1 |
47 |
Inventions - Auxiliary Ventricle,
1963-1967
|
1 |
48 |
Auxiliary ventricle - Draft responses to queries put by Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) - Copies,
1967
|
|
Integrated Electronic Control of Physiologic Systems [subseries]:
|
|
Applications
|
R1 |
2-3 |
Draft NIH application,
1961-1962 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2036-2037]
|
R1 |
4 |
Supplementary application - H-6510,
1963 Feb 26 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2038]
|
1 |
49 |
Grant renewal draft (1964-1965) - sent to Dr. Helvig,
1964
|
R1 |
5 |
NIH HE-06510-04 [application],
1964 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039]
|
R1 |
6 |
HE-06510-05 Continuation application,
1965 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040]
|
R1 |
7 |
HE-06510-06 Continuation application (draft material),
1965-1966 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2041]
|
R1 |
8 |
HE-06510-06 Continuation application (work papers),
1965-1966 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2041]
|
R1 |
9 |
HE-06510 [Continuation application],
1968 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2043]
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|
General
|
1 |
50 |
[Fundraising for research],
1960
|
1 |
51-52 |
USPHS H-6510 Fund M-6205 [applications, correspondence and reports],
1961-1963
|
1 |
53 |
USPHS H-6510-02 [applications, correspondence and reports],
1962-1965
|
1 |
54 |
6205-C2 - Expected overdraft (Aug 63),
1963
|
1 |
55 |
Invention statement - HE-06510,
1963-1965
|
1 |
56-57 |
HE-06510-04/05 File #3 [applications, correspondence, budgets and patents],
1963-1966
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1 |
58 |
6205 Renewal - 04 - Budget worksheets,
1964
|
1 |
59 |
Hospitalization References and Authorization, HE-06510[-05],
1966
|
1 |
60 |
(6205) HE-06510-06 File #4,
1965-1968
|
1 |
61 |
Monitoring System (Sexy Suzy) (Human) - HE-06510-06,
1967 Aug 29-Sep 14
|
1 |
62 |
Report on work supported by Grant H-6510 since September 1, 1961,
undated
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Electronic Stimulation for Control of Adynamic Ileus [subseries]:
|
1 |
63 |
Health Research Council of New York,
1959-1962
|
R1 |
10 |
Health Research Council (NYC) - Grant application,
1962 Jun 23 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2037]
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Bladder Stimulator Grant [subseries]:
|
R1 |
11 |
Application for Public Health Service Grant or Award (Draft 1st big grant),
1962-1963 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2037-2038]
|
R1 |
12 |
OVR-6505 application,
1963 Jan 14 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2038]
|
2 |
1-2 |
Bladder, Paraplegic - OVR Grant,
1963-1970
|
R1 |
13 |
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - rough copy,
[1964-1965] [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039-2040]
|
R1 |
14 |
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - budget material,
1964-1965 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039-2040]
|
R1 |
15 |
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - copy 1,
1964-1965 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2039-2040]
|
R1 |
16 |
Grant 6505 - OVR renewal application (1965 Mar 4) - copy - AK,
1965-1967 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2042]
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2 |
3 |
Progress report - OVR Grant - renewal (1965 Mar 4) - rough copy,
1965
|
2 |
4 |
Grant 6505 - OVR Bladder Stimulator [final report],
1966-1968
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|
Research Facilities at Coney Island Hospital [subseries]:
|
O3 |
1 |
Health Research Council - Coney Island Hospital (CIH) facility [floor plans],
1964
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2 |
5 |
Health Research Council - Research facilities grant,
1965
|
2 |
6 |
["Surgical Clinical Research Unit For Study of Alterations in Homeostatic Mechanisms in Disease" proposal],
1965-1966
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|
Orthotopic Homotransplantations of the Canine Heart (American Heart Association) - Grant in Aid [subseries]:
|
2 |
7 |
(Revised budget),
1965 Nov 26
|
R1 |
17 |
[Draft],
1965 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040]
|
R1 |
18 |
(Work papers),
1965 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040]
|
R1 |
19 |
[Application denial],
1965-1966 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2041]
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Studies in Assisted Circulation [subseries]:
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|
Applications
|
R1 |
20-21 |
Program project application,
1961-1966 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2036-2041]
|
R1 |
22-23 |
[Program project application (copy)],
1966 Sep 17 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2041]
|
R1 |
24 |
HE-11173 D. Snyder, M.D.: 1967 grant application, ["The Implanted Auxiliary Ventricle's Influence on Renal Function",
1967-1968 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2042-2043]
|
2 |
8 |
HE-11173-04 Sinai Hospital - General research support,
1967-1970
|
R1 |
25 |
HE-11173-02 Continuation application (copy 1),
1968 Jan [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2043]
|
R1 |
26 |
HE-11173-02 Continuation application (copy 5),
1968 Jan [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2043]
|
R1 |
27 |
HE 11173-03 Continuation application (copy 4),
1969 Feb 3 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044]
|
R1 |
28 |
HE 11173-04 Sinai Hospital of Detroit - Diabetes Training Grant,
1969 Feb 3 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044]
|
2 |
9 |
HE-11173-04 Continuation application (original copy) [- Budget items],
[1970 Jun]
|
R1 |
29 |
HE-11173-04 Continuation application (copy 4),
1970 Jun 11 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2045]
|
R1 |
30 |
HE-11173-04 Continuation application (copy 5) - Budget work copy,
1970 Jun 11 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2045]
|
2 |
10 |
[Renewal application - Introduction and goals - Draft outline and comments],
1971 Jul
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R1 |
31-34 |
Renewal application (copy 33),
1971 Sep 30 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2046]
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R1 |
35 |
Continuation application HL-13737-04 (copy 1),
1973 Jun 29 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2048]
|
R1 |
36 |
Continuation application HL-13737-05 (copy 1),
1974 Jul 15 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2049]
|
R1 |
37 |
Continuation application HL-13737-05 (corrected copy 38),
1974 Jul 15 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2049]
|
R1 |
38 |
Continuation application HL-13737-06 (revised copy 23),
[1975] [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2050]
|
R1 |
39 |
Continuation application HL-13737-07,
1976 Aug 16 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051]
|
R1 |
40 |
Continuation application HL-13737-07 (copy 14),
[1976] [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051]
|
R1 |
41-43 |
Renewal application draft (copy 53),
1976 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051]
|
R2 |
1 |
Renewal application draft (copy 53),
1976 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051]
|
R2 |
2-3 |
Renewal application (copy 16),
1976 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051]
|
R2 |
4-5 |
Renewal application (copy 16A),
1976-1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051-2052]
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|
Accounting
|
2 |
11 |
Research Fund Accounting [procedures manual],
1965-1966
|
2 |
12-16 |
Grant HE-11173-02 Purchase orders #14-5402,
1968-1969
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2 |
17 |
Reimbursement Fund 14-1610,
1968-1969
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|
Patents and inventions
|
2 |
18-19 |
[Balloon pump notebook; Invention reports; Patent correspondence],
1964-1971
|
2 |
20 |
HE-11173, System for Temporary Cardiac Assistance [invention statement],
1970 Jun 30
|
2 |
21 |
Piezoelectric [Heart Assist Device patent disclosure] # 2,
1972-1975
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|
Reports
|
2 |
22 |
Grant HE-11173-01, "Specifications Instrumentation System",
1967 May
|
2 |
23 |
Progress Report for 01 year, HE-11173,
1968 Jan
|
2 |
24 |
Progress Report for 02 year, HE-11173,
1969
|
2 |
25 |
Final report - Sinai Hospital of Detroit,
1977 Aug
|
2 |
26-27 |
Final progress report, HL-13737,
1977-1981
|
2 |
28-29 |
Final progress report [HL-13737] - Original for duplication,
1978
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|
Sinai Hospital
|
2 |
30 |
HE-11173-04 Sinai Hospital of Detroit - Floor plans,
1965-1970
|
2 |
31 |
HE-11173-04/13737-01 - Site review at Sinai Hospital (1970 Aug 22),
1970
|
2 |
32 |
HE-11173-04 Sinai Hospital of Detroit - Facilities and equipment,
1971-1972
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|
General
|
2 |
33 |
Selected reprints,
1957-1966
|
2 |
34 |
Program project application - Follow-up on fellows,
1966
|
2 |
35 |
Studies in Assisted Circulation HE-11173,
1966-1969
|
2 |
36 |
HE-11173 Urology Studies,
1967 Oct
|
2 |
37 |
Auxiliary Ventricle - NIH and Testing Contracts - 1967 Nov 29 visit, HE-11173,
1967
|
2 |
38 |
Grant HE-11173-0, press release [contains photograph],
1967
|
2 |
39 |
Grant HE 11173-01 Equipment register,
1967-1968
|
2 |
40-44 |
Grant HE-11173-02,
1967 Apr 6-1969 Jul 14
|
3 |
1 |
HE-11173 Uterine transplantation,
1968 Feb
|
3 |
2 |
HE-13737-01 - McLeod, Francis,
1968-1970
|
3 |
3 |
National Heart and Lung Institute, Bethesda, MD - Rosalie Silverberg HE-13737-01,
1968-1974
|
3 |
4 |
[HE-11173 Budget and animal care],
1969-1970
|
3 |
5 |
NIH Program project grant HE-13737-01,
1971
|
3 |
6 |
NIH Project Grant HL-13737-03,
1972
|
3 |
7 |
NIH Grant HE-13737-03 (HEP),
1972-1973
|
|
Michigan Heart Association Research Proposals [subseries]:
|
R2 |
6 |
Grant application renewal request,
1973 Nov 28 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2048]
|
R2 |
7 |
"Experiments to Determine the Length of Time Venous Valves Remain Functional in Stimulated Aortocoronary Bypass Grafts" - Andreas von Recum [proposal, draft and final] [contains photographs],
1975-1976 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2050-2051]
|
R2 |
8 |
Oakland University - "Magnetic Fields Associated with Heart Action",
1975-1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2050-2052]
|
3 |
8 |
["Clinical Measurement of Blood Flow Through an Aorto-Coronary Vein Bypass Graft With and Without Competent Valve"] - Protocol and consent - Drs. Hamada/Kantrowitz,
1971-1975
|
R2 |
9 |
"Host-Implant Physiology of a Modified Dynamic Aortic Patch" application,
1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
|
|
Active Prosthetic Myocardium: Effects on Left Ventricular Function [subseries]:
|
3 |
9 |
Continuation application HL-22329-02,
1979-1981
|
3 |
10 |
[Final progress report],
1981
|
|
Quantitating In-Series Effects in Cardiac Arrhythmias [subseries]:
|
R2 |
10 |
Application,
1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
|
3 |
11 |
Continuation application HL-22274-02,
1979-1981, n.d.
|
|
DAP (Dynamic Aortic Patch): Long-term Physiologic Studies [subseries]:
|
3 |
12 |
Draft material,
1977
|
R2 |
11 |
Application,
1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
|
R2 |
12 |
"Prognostic IABP (Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump) in Aorto-Coronary Bypass Surgery" - Rubenfire to NIH,
1977-1978 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052-2053]
|
|
Hemodynamic Consequences of Cardiac Arrhythmia [subseries]:
|
R2 |
13 |
Application,
1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
|
R2 |
14 |
Mitchell S. Moskowitz to Michigan Heart Association,
1977-1978 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052-2053]
|
|
Improved Resolution - Nuclear Cardioangiography [subseries]:
|
R2 |
15 |
Application,
1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
|
R2 |
16 |
Grant application - Michigan Heart Medical Research Committee,
1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
|
R2 |
17 |
Cascade to Michigan Heart Association [1 of 2],
1977-1980 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052-2055]
|
3 |
13 |
Cascade to Michigan Heart Association [2 of 2],
1977-1980
|
|
Percutaneous Energy Transmission System [subseries]:
|
3 |
14 |
[Annual report 02 year], contract no. N01-HV-8-2921,
1980
|
3 |
15 |
Questions and drawing,
1981
|
R2 |
18 |
Phase I application (2 copies),
1983 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2058]
|
R2 |
19 |
Phase II application,
1985 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2060]
|
3 |
16 |
Technique of Implantation for Modified In-Series Left Ventricular Prosthesis,
1979-1981
|
|
Prosthetic Myocardium: Prolonged Cardiac Performance [subseries]:
|
R2 |
20 |
Application (copy 37),
1979 Jun 29 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054]
|
|
Revised application
|
R2 |
21 |
[RESTRICTED],
1980 Feb 29 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055]
|
R2 |
22 |
Master copy [contains photographs],
1980 Feb 29 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055]
|
R2 |
23 |
Corrected tables for new application resubmitted,
1980 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055]
|
3 |
17 |
Fig. 5 working prototype PM [contains photographs and negative],
1980
|
3 |
18 |
Illustrations artwork PM [contains photographs],
[1980]
|
|
In-Series LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device): Effects on Chronic Left Ventricular Failure in Dogs [subseries]:
|
R2 |
24 |
Application,
1979 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054]
|
R2 |
25 |
[Application],
1979 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054]
|
R2 |
26 |
Revised application,
1980 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055]
|
R2 |
27 |
[Revised application],
1980 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055]
|
R2 |
28-29 |
[General information],
1979-1984, n.d. [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2054-2059]
|
3 |
19-20 |
[General information] [contains photographs],
1979-1984, n.d.
|
|
Toward an Implanted Partial Mechanical Heart [subseries]:
|
3 |
21 |
[James and Lynelle Holden Fund],
1980-1982
|
R2 |
30 |
Proposal,
1981 Aug 6 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2056]
|
3 |
22 |
Datascope Grant - Randomized Balloon Pump,
1980-1984
|
|
Canine Model of Chronic Ischemic Heart Failure [subseries]:
|
R2 |
31 |
Application,
1982 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2057]
|
R2 |
32 |
[Revised] application,
1983 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2058]
|
R2 |
33 |
Revised application,
1983 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2058]
|
R2 |
34 |
Continuation application,
1985 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2060]
|
|
MAV/Permanent Aortic Balloon Pump [subseries]:
|
R2 |
35 |
"Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle" Phase I application,
1984 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2059]
|
R2 |
36 |
"Permanent Aortic Balloon Pump" ["Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle" project] Phase II application,
1986 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2061]
|
|
Percutaneous Access Device for Peritoneal Dialysis [subseries]:
|
3 |
23 |
Questions [for NIH Site Visit],
1981
|
R2 |
37 |
Phase I application (2 copies),
1985 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2060]
|
R2 |
38 |
Phase I application,
1986 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2061]
|
R2 |
39 |
Phase II application draft,
[1988] [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2063]
|
R2 |
40 |
Phase II application,
1988 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2063]
|
R2 |
41 |
Application,
1989 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2064]
|
R2 |
42 |
Continuation application,
1990 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2065]
|
R2 |
43 |
"Study to Optimize the Design of a Miniature Wearable Cardiac Assist Drive Unit" appendices,
1988 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2063]
|
|
Foundation Information,
1956-1983 [subseries]:
|
3 |
24 |
1980 Current year grant requests,
1978-1982
|
3 |
25 |
Eagle's Max Baer Heart Fund,
1972, 1980
|
|
Berk Foundation [subseries]:
|
3 |
26 |
General - [Grant] 14-4160 [formerly 6202],
1968
|
3 |
27 |
Report (1968 fund 6202),
1967-1968
|
3 |
28 |
Booth Ferris Foundation,
1979
|
3 |
29 |
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation,
1980 Mar 8
|
3 |
30 |
Dazian Foundation,
1956 Jan
|
3 |
31 |
Thomas A. Edison Foundation,
1979-1980
|
R2 |
44 |
Educational Foundation of America,
1980-1981 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055-2056]
|
3 |
32 |
Federal sources,
1971-1982
|
3 |
33 |
Federal sources - Instructional proposal,
1975-1977
|
3 |
34 |
Max C. Fleischmann Foundation,
1976-1978
|
3 |
35 |
Foundation Center,
1978-1980
|
3 |
36 |
Glenmede Trust Company,
1977 Jun 8
|
3 |
37 |
John A. Hartford Foundation,
1978-1979
|
R2 |
45 |
James and Lynelle Holden Fund,
1980-1981 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055-2056]
|
3 |
38 |
Hospital Research and Educational Trust,
undated
|
3 |
39 |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
1980
|
3 |
40 |
Individual correspondents - Funding solicitation correspondence,
1979-1980
|
3 |
41 |
International Foundation,
1980 Sep 9
|
3 |
42 |
International Harvester Foundation,
1980
|
3 |
43 |
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
1971-1975
|
3 |
44 |
W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
1975-1980
|
3 |
45 |
J.W. Kieckhefer Foundation,
1977 Oct 11
|
3 |
46 |
Kresge Foundation,
1975 Apr 25
|
3 |
47 |
Hannah and Isidore Komanoff Foundation,
1965
|
3 |
48 |
MacArthur Foundation,
1979-1980
|
3 |
49 |
National Paraplegia Foundation, Inc.,
1960
|
3 |
50 |
National Science Foundation,
1971-1972
|
3 |
51 |
New York Foundation,
1968-1969
|
3 |
52 |
Research Corporation,
1980
|
3 |
53 |
Fannie E. Rippel Foundation,
1976-1977
|
3 |
54 |
Sawyer Foundation,
1983
|
R2 |
46 |
Ed Shaw's proposal for arrhythmia project,
1980-1981 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2055-2056]
|
3 |
55 |
Technicon Instruments Corporation,
1977-1980
|
3 |
56 |
TRW Foundation,
1979
|
3 |
57 |
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation,
1980
|
3 |
58 |
United States Steel Foundation, Inc.,
1979
|
3 |
59 |
Upjohn,
1976 Jan
|
3 |
60 |
Walgreen Benefit Fund,
1977 Jun 2
|
3 |
61 |
Warner-Lambert Charitable Foundation,
1977 Jun 16
|
3 |
62 |
Whitaker Foundation,
1980-1981
|
|
Summary binders [subseries]:
|
3 |
63 |
Foundations [by state],
1977
|
3 |
64-65 |
Foundation Log [- Priority I and individual organizations],
1978-1981
|
3 |
66 |
Foundation Profiles - Priority II and III,
1978-1981
|
3 |
67 |
Independent Sector Models,
1980
|
3 |
68 |
AK Followup,
1980
|
3 |
69 |
Foundations,
1980-1982
|
|
Senate Testimony,
1965-1969 [subseries]:
|
4 |
1 |
Folder 1,
1965-1968
|
4 |
2 |
Folder 2,
1965-1969
|
4 |
3 |
Fred Harris,
1967
|
|
Series 2: Artificial Left Heart (ALH),
1958-1971 (Bulk 1965-1966) [series]: These materials document Kantrowitz's work on the "Studies Basic to Consideration of Artificial Heart Research" contract. Here, the term "artificial heart" refers to both the auxiliary left ventricle and the implantable artificial heart. The contract was a collaborative effort between Arthur Kantrowitz's colleagues at the Avco Corporation and Adrian Kantrowitz's team at Maimonides Hospital, which included his wife Jean, Tetsuzo Akutsu, Paul-Andre Chaptal, Georges Dureau, and Toru Okura. The series consists of correspondence, memoranda, administrative lists, background material, publications, time cards, and draft and master copies of the different sections of a task report which summarized the entire study. Materials are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
|
4 |
4 |
Application of silicone rubber to the artificial heart program - Dow Corning Center for Aid,
1965
|
4 |
5 |
Artificial heart program - Contract statistics,
1968
|
4 |
6 |
Artificial heart program - Testing and evaluation visits,
1968
|
|
Avco artificial heart contract,
1964-1971 [subseries]:
|
4 |
7 |
914 Xerox register,
1965-1966
|
4 |
8 |
Correspondence, ["Mechanical Assistance to the Failing Heart"],
1971
|
4 |
9 |
Distribution of documents to Avco and Maimonides,
1965 Dec
|
|
Fund 6600 [subseries]:
|
4 |
10 |
Avco artificial heart contract,
1965-1966
|
4 |
11 |
Correspondence - Avco,
1965 Aug-Oct
|
4 |
12 |
Correspondence - Avco,
1965 Nov-1966 Jun
|
4 |
13 |
Correspondence - Maimonides Hospital,
1965-1966
|
4 |
14 |
Correspondence - Mr. Peter Baglio,
1965-1966
|
|
Fund 6600 (Financial) [subseries]:
|
4 |
15 |
Expenditures,
1965-1966
|
4 |
16 |
Financial statements,
1965-1966
|
4 |
17 |
Requisitions,
1965-1966
|
4 |
17A |
Personnel,
1965-1966
|
4 |
18-20 |
Fund 6600, time cards,
1965 Sep-1966 Feb
|
4 |
21-22 |
Its contract effort,
1965
|
4 |
23 |
Office temps.,
1965-1966
|
4 |
24 |
Purchase order RL-54558-S,
1965-1966
|
4 |
25 |
Summary of contract PH43-66-7,
1965 Aug 16
|
|
Task [subseries]:
|
4 |
26 |
Report [preliminary material],
1965
|
4 |
27 |
1 - Task completion report - Contract PH43-66-7,
1966 Feb
|
4 |
28 |
1.3 masters,
1966
|
4 |
29 |
1.4 masters,
1966
|
4 |
30 |
2.1 preliminary material, Burbank,
1966
|
4 |
31 |
2.1 masters,
1966
|
4 |
32 |
3 [equipment] [contains photograph],
1965
|
4 |
33 |
3.8, 3.9 masters,
1966
|
|
3.10
|
4 |
34 |
Preliminary material, Burbank,
undated
|
4 |
35 |
Section 1 masters,
1965-1966
|
4 |
36 |
Section 2 masters,
1965
|
4 |
37 |
Section 3 masters,
1965
|
4 |
38 |
Appendix,
1965
|
4 |
39 |
4.8, 4.9 masters,
1966
|
4 |
40 |
4.10 masters,
1966
|
4 |
41 |
5.8, 5.9 masters,
1966
|
4 |
42 |
5.10 masters,
1966
|
|
6.4
|
4 |
43 |
Preliminary material,
1965
|
4 |
44 |
Sections 1, 2 & 3 masters,
1966
|
4 |
45 |
Statham,
1965-1966
|
4 |
46 |
Statham Medical Instruments,
1965-1966
|
4 |
47 |
Statham rough drafts,
undated
|
4 |
48 |
Statham discarded,
undated
|
4 |
49 |
7.1 masters,
1966
|
|
Technology survey [subseries]:
|
4 |
50 |
Ames Company, Inc.,
1966
|
4 |
51 |
[Correspondence],
1965 Dec-1966 Jan
|
4 |
52 |
Deknatel, Inc.,
1965-1966
|
4 |
53 |
Ethicon, Inc.,
1965
|
4 |
54 |
Holter Company [contains photographs],
1965-1966
|
4 |
55 |
J. Sklar Manufacturing Company,
1966
|
4 |
56 |
Olson Company,
1965-1966
|
4 |
57 |
Welkowitz, Walter,
1966
|
4 |
58 |
Westermann and Miller, Russo and Sonder - Architects,
1964-1966
|
4 |
59 |
"Basic List of Artificial Heart Systems and Devices, and References" - Revised Nov 29,
1965
|
4 |
60 |
Clinical research facilities required for artificial heart development,
1966
|
4 |
61 |
Kantrowitz-Avco auxiliary ventricle [press packet] [contains photographs],
1966 May
|
4 |
62 |
Miscellaneous [progress report, reprints, and printed matter] [contains photographs],
1958-1962, n.d.
|
4 |
63 |
Robert Hyde Jacobs, Jr. - Architect (Rogers, Butler and Burgun),
1966
|
4 |
64 |
["Training in Cardiovascular Research Techniques" -] Robert F. Rushmer,
undated
|
|
Series 3: Electronic Physiologic Aids (EPA),
1954-1972 (Bulk 1961-1966) [series]: Materials in the EPA series describe several research projects, each concerned with developing devices or surgical methods which compensate for various heart, limb, and gastrointestinal ailments. The experimental, administrative, and publicity aspects of these different projects are represented to varying degrees in the following six sub-series: Pacemaker, Adynamic Paralytic Ileus Stimulation, Phrenic Nerve Stimulation, Bladder Stimulation, Coordinated Limb Movement, and Other. The Pacemaker and Bladder Stimulator projects are covered most extensively and required further subdivision. Specific material types throughout the EPA sub-series include correspondence, professional and layperson inquiries, patient lists, medical files, human and animal data sheets, publications, forms, printed matter, photographs, drafts, and memoranda. Folders within each sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
|
|
Pacemaker,
1954-1970 [subseries]:
|
|
Correspondence [subseries]:
|
5 |
1 |
Cardiac pacemaker - Lay inquiries,
1967-1968
|
5 |
2 |
Cardiac pacemaker - Professional inquiries,
1967-1969
|
5 |
3 |
[G.E. pacemaker - Correspondence],
1963-1966
|
5 |
4 |
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Siddons, Harold,
1963
|
|
K-G.E. pacemaker
|
5 |
5 |
Correspondence,
1961-1962
|
5 |
6 |
Correspondence #2 [contains photographs],
1964
|
5 |
7 |
Correspondence, David L. Kane,
1959-1962
|
5 |
8 |
Correspondence, Doris J. W. Escher, M.D.,
1964
|
5 |
9 |
[Duehren, W.H. (Pacemaker specialist)],
1965-1967
|
5 |
10 |
Duplicate correspondence G.E.,
1958-1962
|
5 |
11 |
[Hays, C.V.],
1962-1965
|
5 |
12 |
[Hodgers Jr., R.W.],
1961-1964
|
5 |
13-14 |
Inquiries and miscellaneous,
1961-1970
|
5 |
15 |
Legal relationship correspondence, David Lubart [contains photographs],
1961-1962
|
5 |
16 |
Offers to distribute international medical instruments,
1963
|
5 |
17 |
P-wave modification correspondence,
1963-1965
|
5 |
18 |
Pacemakers sent abroad,
1962-1963
|
5 |
19 |
[Phillips, T.M. - Manager],
1963-1966
|
5 |
20 |
[Shadduck, W.D.],
1961-1963
|
5 |
21 |
[Suran, J.J.] [contains photograph],
1958-1965
|
5 |
22 |
[Taus, Herb],
1962-1964
|
5 |
23 |
[Wechsler, L.D.],
1961
|
|
General [subseries]:
|
5 |
24 |
Cardiac pacemaker - Diagnostic chart,
undated
|
5 |
25 |
Cardiac pacemaker - Diagrams, instructions (G.E. pamphlet),
1966
|
5 |
26 |
D-775 pacemaker,
1964-1966
|
5 |
27 |
G.E. pacemaker - Demand,
1969
|
5 |
28 |
G.E. pacemaker information,
1966-1969
|
5 |
29 |
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Pemco Incorporated,
1958-1960
|
5 |
30 |
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Westinghouse electric corporation,
undated
|
5 |
31 |
K-G.E. pacemaker - G.E. advertising - Folder no. 1,
1961-1962
|
5 |
32 |
K-G.E. pacemaker - Instructions to surgeons,
1961
|
R3 |
8 |
K-G.E. pacemaker - P-wave modification proposal,
1963 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2038]
|
5 |
33 |
Lapin: Guided balloon catheter - Pending,
1969
|
5 |
34 |
Pacemaker battery study - Burbank (pending) [contains negative],
1965
|
5 |
35 |
Pacemaker code sheet,
[ca. 1963-1965]
|
5 |
36 |
Pacemaker electromagnetic energy conversion,
1967
|
5 |
37 |
Pacemaker implants - 100 patients,
1963-1964
|
5 |
38 |
[Pacemaker patent correspondence - G.E./Kantrowitz],
1966
|
5 |
39 |
Pacemaker study - 100 pt. review,
1964-1967
|
|
Publications [subseries]:
|
|
Cardiac pacemaker
|
5 |
40 |
Abstract submitted to American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) (Non-accepted),
1964
|
5 |
41 |
Abstracts - 4th World Congress of Cardiology '62 - Publication No. 31 (final draft),
1961-1963
|
5 |
42 |
Abstracts - 4th World Congress of Cardiology '62 - Spanish, French, English - Publication No. 31,
1962
|
5 |
43 |
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1964 - Publication No. 47 (Pacemaker conference),
1963-1964
|
5 |
44 |
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1964 - Publication No. 53 (Talk given 1962),
1962-1964
|
5 |
45 |
Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology 1962 - Publication No. 33,
1962
|
5 |
46 |
Background material (Various types),
[ca. 1963]
|
5 |
47 |
Bulletin de la Societe Internationale de Chirurgie - Publication No. 34,
1961-1962
|
5 |
48 |
Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Publication No. 33,
1962
|
5 |
49 |
International Congress of Physiological Sciences - Publication No. 30,
1961-1962
|
5 |
50 |
Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Torino) - Publication No. 48,
1962-1964
|
5 |
51 |
Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Torino) - Publication No. 48,
1964
|
5 |
52 |
"Management of Heart Block" [abstract],
1967 Mar 10-12
|
5 |
53 |
["Observations in Patients with Implanted Cardiac Pacemaker" #32],
1954-1955, n.d.
|
5 |
54 |
Paper submitted Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Feb. 62 (Not accepted) [contains photograph],
1962
|
5 |
55 |
Presentation, American College of Cardiology, Denver,
1962
|
5 |
56 |
Presentation, American College of Cardiology Workshop,
1963
|
5 |
57 |
Presentation, Congress of the European Society of Cardio-Vascular Surgery,
1962, 1969
|
5 |
58 |
Presentation, International Cardiovascular Society, Dublin,
1960-1961
|
5 |
59 |
Presentation, Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital - Publication No. 100 [contains photographs],
1964-1968
|
5 |
60 |
Presentation, New York Society for Thoracic Surgery,
1957-1964
|
5 |
61 |
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases - Publication [No.] 49,
1963
|
5 |
62 |
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases - Publication No. 49 (final draft) [contains photograph],
1963
|
5 |
63 |
Reprints, various types,
1960-1963, [ca. 1966?]
|
5 |
64 |
Scientific exhibit, American Medical Association (AMA), Chicago [contains photograph],
1961-1962, 1968
|
6 |
1 |
Spoken and published papers for Pacemaker Conference - Publication No. 47 [contains photograph],
1963
|
6 |
2 |
Submitted to American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) (not accepted),
1961-1962
|
6 |
3 |
Submitted to New England Journal of Medicine (not accepted),
1961
|
6 |
4 |
Submitted to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (SGO), March 1962 - Publication No. 31,
1962
|
6 |
5 |
Submitted to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (SGO), April 1962 (Revised Version) - Publication No. 32 [contains photographs],
1962
|
6 |
6 |
Submitted to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (SGO), April 1962 (Revised Version) - Publication No. 32 [drafts],
1962
|
6 |
7 |
["Treatment of Stokes-Adams Syndrome in Heart Block" #40],
1960-1963
|
6 |
8 |
Implantable cardiac pacemaker - Schuder,
1962
|
6 |
9 |
Pending publication - Pacemaker study for England - Haller, Jordan,
1966-1967
|
6 |
10 |
Rechargeable pacemaker - ASAIO (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs) - Publication No. 68 [contains photographs],
1965
|
|
Study data [subseries]:
|
6 |
11 |
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 1],
1960-1966
|
R4 |
1 |
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 2],
1962-1965 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
6 |
12 |
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 3],
1964
|
6 |
13 |
[Cardiac pacemaker: Data 4],
1963-1964
|
6 |
14 |
Cardiac pacemaker - [Patient summary lists],
1966
|
6 |
15 |
Catheter pacemaker study - Burbank (pending),
1966
|
R4 |
2 |
K-G.E. pacemaker - Operative reports and releases [contains photographs],
1961-1964 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
3 |
Maimonides Hospital of Brooklyn - [Patient Name Redacted] Summary Sheet -,
1963 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
4-11 |
Pacemaker admission data sheets,
1960-1968 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
6 |
16 |
Pacemaker - New table for Mayo talk [contains photographs],
1964
|
R4 |
12-15 |
Pacemaker [numbers and patient lists],
1961-1968 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
16-20 |
Pacemaker patients [A-Z],
1960-1965 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R9 |
2 |
Pacemaker study data - Master copy,
1965-1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
21 |
Pacemaker study - Register of patients,
1960-1966 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
22 |
Patient index cards,
1961-1965 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
6 |
17 |
[Table I:] Details of pacemaker implantation,
1961-1964
|
|
Adynamic/Paralytic Ileus Stimulation,
1962-1963 [subseries]:
|
6 |
18 |
(Human) Bowel photographs,
undated
|
6 |
19 |
(Human) [Experiment records and] background material,
1962
|
6 |
20 |
(Human) Fitzpatrick, P.N. - Reprint,
undated
|
6 |
21 |
(Human-Animal) ["Instructions for Use of Stimulator Timer"],
undated
|
6 |
22 |
(Human-Animal) Presented to New York Surgical Society,
1962-1963
|
6 |
23 |
(Human-Dogs) Background - First write-up of experiments,
1962
|
|
Phrenic Nerve Stimulation,
1957-1968 [subseries]:
|
6 |
24 |
4/29/57-8/7/57 - Dr. Rene Khafif,
1959-1961
|
6 |
25 |
Dr. Turner (Correspondence),
1968 Jun 26
|
6 |
26 |
(Dog),
1957 Apr 29-Aug 7
|
6 |
27 |
(Dog) [contains photograph],
undated
|
6 |
28 |
(Dog) Diaphragm exploration/contraction,
1957 Aug 15-Sep 4
|
6 |
29 |
(Dog) Experimental data, protocol [contains photographs],
1957-1964
|
6 |
30 |
(Human) Joint project, Goldwater Memorial Hospital - Correspondence,
1963 May 21
|
6 |
31 |
(Human) Lay inquiries,
1962 Apr
|
6 |
32 |
(Human-Animal) G.E. proposal,
1961-1962
|
6 |
33 |
(Human-Animal) Goldwater Memorial Hospital - Correspondence,
1965
|
|
Bladder Stimulation,
1958-1972 [subseries]:
|
|
Correspondence [subseries]:
|
6 |
34 |
Correspondence [contains photographs],
1964-1965
|
6 |
35 |
Correspondence with R.C. Bunts, M.D.,
1963-1964
|
6 |
36 |
Kantrowitz-Avco - Professional inquiries,
1965-1967
|
6 |
37 |
Professional inquiries,
1967-1971
|
6 |
38 |
(Human) Atlante correspondence,
1966
|
6 |
39 |
(Human) Lay inquiries,
1965-1972
|
6 |
40 |
(Human) OVR report,
1967-1968
|
6 |
41 |
(Human) OVR report requests,
1967-1969
|
6 |
42 |
(Human) Reader's Digest,
1967 Apr 26
|
|
Financial [subseries]:
|
6 |
43 |
Avco film, surgical procedure,
1964-1965
|
6 |
44 |
Clinical research studies - Costs, study patients,
1968 Sep 11
|
6 |
45 |
Equipment,
1972 Feb 22
|
6 |
46 |
Molony-Welkowitz,
1968
|
|
General [subseries]:
|
6 |
47 |
Avco,
1964 Mar 3-1966 Feb 21
|
6 |
48 |
Dog experiments - Meier, Kondo, Isaacs,
1964 Feb 4-20
|
6 |
49 |
Dr. Nomoyama [contains x-rays],
1963
|
6 |
50 |
Dx Myelomeiningocele,
1963 Apr-Dec
|
6 |
51 |
Other workers - References,
undated
|
R4 |
23 |
Potential patients,
1965-1969, n.d. [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
6 |
52 |
Psychiatry Department liaison - Re: patient care,
1964-1965
|
6 |
53 |
Urology residency,
1968 Mar 25
|
6 |
54 |
(Animal) - "Electrically Induced Micturition" protocol, Hald,
[ca. 1966]
|
6 |
55 |
(Dog) - Davol Rubber Company (Development),
1965 Mar 23
|
6 |
56 |
(Human) Release and consent forms,
1968
|
6 |
57 |
(Human) Traumatic paraplegia information,
1958-1963
|
6 |
58 |
(Human-Animal) - Duke symposium, neurogenic bladder,
1965
|
|
Patient files [subseries]: [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
24 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Nov 16 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
25 |
[Patient Name Redacted],
1965 Sep-1966 Jan [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
26 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
27 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1966 Jan 18 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
28 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Jun [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
29 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
30 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Oct [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
31 |
Patient records,
1962-1968 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
32 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.) - Dx. Paraplegia,
undated
|
R4 |
33 |
[Patient Name Redacted] (Pt.),
1965 Nov 16 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Publications [subseries]:
|
6 |
59 |
Inquiries,
1963-1965
|
6 |
60 |
"Morphology and Function of the Lower Urinary Tract in Dogs," Investigative Radiology - Mygind, Hald (References),
1964-1967
|
6 |
61 |
Reprints,
1962-1972, n.d.
|
6 |
62 |
(Dog) "Radiological Study of Electrically Induced Micturition" - Hald, Mygind - Investigative Urology,
1966
|
6 |
63 |
(Dog) "Studies in Stimulation of the Bladder and Its Motor Nerves" - Hald, [Agrawal, and Kantrowitz] [contains photographs],
1966 Feb 20-Mar 7
|
6 |
64 |
(Dog) "Studies in Stimulation of the Bladder and Its Motor Nerves" - Hald, [Agrawal, and Kantrowitz] [contains photographs],
1966
|
6 |
65 |
(Dog) "Urinary Bladder: Mode of Excitation During Stimulation" - Hald - Investigative Urology [contains photographs],
1966
|
6 |
66 |
(Dog-Monkey) "Urethral Resistance During Electrical Stimulation" - Hald - Investigative Urology [contains photographs],
1966 Mar 21-Jun 20
|
6 |
67 |
(Human) "Clinical Experience with a Radio-Linked Bladder Stimulator" T. Hald revision [contains photographs],
1966-1967
|
6 |
68 |
(Human) "Clinical Experience with a Radio-Linked Bladder Stimulator", T. Hald. (Work papers) [contains photographs],
1965-1966
|
6 |
69 |
(Human) "Clinical Experience with a Radio-Linked Bladder Stimulator", Journal of Urology, 1965 (Work paper) [contains photographs],
undated
|
6 |
70 |
(Human) "Electric Stimulation of the Bladder in Paraplegics" - Journal of Rehabilitation [contains photographs],
1965-1966
|
6 |
71 |
(Human-Dog) - VRA (Vocational Rehabilitation Administration) [bibliography],
1965-1966
|
|
Coordinated Limb Movement,
1959-1971 [subseries]:
|
6 |
72 |
Case Institute - Correspondence,
1964 May-Jun
|
6 |
73 |
[Correspondence] [contains negatives],
1960-1964
|
6 |
74 |
"Electronic Production of Coordinated Limb Movements" - American College of Surgeons [abstract],
1960
|
R4 |
34 |
Lay appeals - Correspondence,
1960 Oct 10-1965 Jan 21 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
6 |
75 |
Lay inquiries - Potential patients - Reprint request,
1960-1964, n.d.
|
6 |
76 |
Low volt therapy, motor products - Teca corporation (Commercial),
1961
|
6 |
77 |
Open loop, control system - Litton Systems, Inc.,
1961 Apr
|
R4 |
35 |
Paraplegic walking correspondence - Spastic urethral sphincter,
1962-1965, 1971, n.d. [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
6 |
78 |
Patient volunteers,
1965-1966
|
6 |
79 |
Russian research (Human),
1959
|
6 |
80 |
Soviet references,
1964
|
6 |
81 |
Walking movement paper (Human) - Electronic Physiologic Aids - Third Medical Symposium proceedings, pg. 549,
1961
|
6 |
82 |
(Commercial) IBM correspondence, protocol,
1961
|
|
Other,
1962-1965 [subseries]:
|
7 |
1 |
[Esophageal] achalasia - Esophagus - Yoshio Kondo, M.D. (Dog),
1965
|
7 |
2 |
[Esophageal] achalasia - Mo report made - Kondo letter re: experiment (Dog),
1965
|
7 |
3 |
Esophageal [achalasia] stimulation (Dog),
1965
|
7 |
4 |
Pneumographic monitor (Human-Animal) - American Journal of Medical Electronics - Publication No. 34 [contains photographs],
1963
|
7 |
5 |
Postoperative physiologic monitor (Human-Animal),
1962-1964
|
7 |
6 |
[Mixed Subjects -] Papers submitted for Henry L. Moses prize 1962, sent to Montefiore Hospital (pacemaker, ASAIO, scissors, bladder) [contains photographs],
1963
|
|
Series 4: Mechanical Auxiliary Ventricle (MAV),
1952-1989 (Bulk 1965-1967) [series]: This series documents the experiment data gathered in animal tests of the MAV, alternately referred to as the mechanical booster heart (MBH). The vast majority of the folders contain the raw data and handwritten notes recorded during the implantation of the U-shaped MAV model by Kantrowitz and such colleagues as Paul-Andre Chaptal, Franz Gradel, Toru Okura, Tetsuzo Akutsu, and Wladimir Schilt. All experiment logs, notes, ECG recordings, pathology reports, autopsies, and photographs are of animal experiments (primarily dogs). Sub-series within the MAV series are based on investigator or experiment series names and are in rough chronological order. Folders within these sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title or numerically by experiment number, although the Mechanical Booster Heart Tracings are arranged chronologically. An alphabetically arranged General sub-series at the end gathers together various MAV-related records, including random data, correspondence, and patent application material.
|
|
Mechanical Booster Heart (MBH) tracings,
1961-1963 [subseries]:
|
7 |
7 |
Recordings - Booster heart - Continuous stimulus [3 rolls],
1961-1962
|
7 |
7 |
Booster heart experiment timing circuit [14 rolls],
1962 Mar-Jun
|
7 |
7 |
Mechanical booster heart - Experiment #34 complete - Dog #651 [25 rolls],
1962 Nov 12
|
7 |
8 |
Experiment no. 722 [4 rolls],
[1962] Dec 17
|
7 |
8 |
Experiment no. 765 - Block experiment - Dead - Counterpulsation [1 roll],
1963 Jan 4
|
7 |
8 |
Experiment no. 798 [3 rolls],
1963 Jan 18
|
7 |
8 |
Experiment no. 817 [6 rolls],
1963 Jan 21
|
7 |
9 |
Experiment no. 847 [2 rolls],
[1963] Jan 25
|
7 |
10 |
Booster heart [1 roll],
undated
|
7 |
8 |
[Mechanical booster heart -] Dog #1117 - 10 h pumping [2 rolls],
undated
|
7 |
8 |
Mechanical booster heart 1200 [3 rolls],
undated
|
7 |
8 |
Probably mechanical booster heart #1579 [1 roll],
undated
|
|
Franz Gradel Experiment Records,
1964-1965 [subseries]:
|
|
Mechanical Booster Heart (MBH) [subseries]:
|
7 |
11 |
Blood examinations [contains photographs],
1964-1965
|
7 |
12 |
Charts, not finished,
1965
|
7 |
13 |
Charts, copies, German,
1965
|
7 |
14 |
Charts, originals [contains photographs],
1964-1965
|
7 |
15 |
Extra prints [contains photographs],
1964-1965
|
7 |
16 |
Flow study dog #1910 - Bilateral thoracotomy,
1964 Jul 10
|
7 |
17 |
General findings - Basic experiments,
1964
|
7 |
18 |
Histology [contains photographs],
1964-1965
|
7 |
19 |
Patency study,
1965
|
7 |
20 |
Timing circuit, [Dog #2153],
1964 Nov 24
|
7 |
21 |
Timing circuit, 1964-1, AVCO valve 2, U-shape,
1964
|
|
Mechanical Booster Heart (MBH) dog [subseries]:
|
7 |
22 |
#1640 (Implant: April 10, 1964 - Sacrifice: May 10, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
23 |
#1688 (Implant: Aug 26, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
24 |
#1725 (Implant: April 19, 1964 - Sacrifice: May 20, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
25 |
#1730 (Implant: May 18, 1964 - Death: May 19, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
26 |
#1736 (Implant: April 26, 1964 - Death: April 27, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
27 |
#1778 (Implant: May 26, 1964 - Death: May 27, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
28 |
#1788 (Implant: May 25, 1964 - Death: May 26, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
29 |
#1781 (Implant: June 2, 1964 - Death: June 3, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
30 |
#1809 (Implant: June 9, 1964 - Death: June 17, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
31 |
#1813 (Implant: July 18, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
32 |
#1821 (Implant: June 23, 1964 - Death: June 24, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
33 |
#1826 (Implant: June 17, 1964 - Death: June 18, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
34 |
#1859 (Implant: July 1, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
35 |
#1867,
1964
|
7 |
36 |
#1926,
1964
|
7 |
37 |
#2006 (Implant: Aug 9, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
38 |
#2013 (Implant: Aug 31, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
39 |
#2019 (Implant: Dec 29, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
40 |
#2192 (Implant: Nov 28, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
41 |
#2212 (Implant: July 12, 1964 - Death: Dec 29, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
42 |
#2213 (Implant: April 13, 1965),
1965
|
7 |
43 |
#2215 (Implant: Dec 18, 1964 - Sacrificed: Dec 24, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
44 |
#2220 (Implant: Dec 1, 1964),
1964
|
7 |
45 |
#2235 (Implant: Jan 15, 1965),
1965
|
7 |
46 |
#2239 (Implant: Dec 15, 1964 - Death: Dec 24, 1964),
1964
|
8 |
1 |
#2263 (Implant: Dec 18, 1964 - Death: March 31, 1965),
1964-1965
|
8 |
2 |
#2287 (Implant: Jan 4, 1965 - Death: Jan 8, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
3 |
#2308 (Implant: Jan 25, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
4 |
#2309 (Implant: Jan 18, 1965 - Death: Feb 14, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
5 |
#2355 (Implant: Feb 2, 1965 - Death: Feb 18, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
6 |
#2369 (Implant: Feb 10, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
7 |
#2373 (Implant: Feb 8, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
8 |
#2375 (Implant: Feb 3, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
9 |
#2408 (Implant: Feb 16, 1965 - Death: Feb 19, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
10 |
#2485 (Implant: March 15, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
11 |
#2497 (Implant: March 19, 1965 - Death: April 21, 1965),
1965
|
|
General [subseries]:
|
8 |
12 |
Diastole/systole diagram for Dr. Gradel,
1965
|
8 |
13 |
Dr. Gradel - Dog pressure charts,
1965
|
8 |
14 |
ECG recordings [4 rolls],
[1965?]
|
8 |
15 |
General Electric Company,
1964
|
8 |
16 |
Notes: Anatomy of a dog's brain,
1965
|
O2 |
1 |
X-ray U4 Silastic [contains x-rays],
1964-1965
|
|
Paul-Andre Chaptal Experiment Records,
1964-1966 [subseries]:
|
|
MAV calf [subseries]:
|
8 |
17 |
#3108 (Implant: Sept 27, 1965 - Death: Sept 28, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
18 |
Implant: Nov 15, 1965 - Death: Nov. 16, 1965,
1965
|
|
MAV dog [subseries]:
|
8 |
19 |
Pacemakers, #2507,
1965
|
8 |
20 |
#2668, 2677, 2720, 2759, 2770,
1965
|
8 |
21 |
#2756 (Implant: June 11, 1965 - Death: June 17, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
22 |
#2774 (Implant: June 23, 1965 - Death: July 12, 1965),
1965-1966
|
8 |
23 |
#2800 (Implant: June 25, 1965 - Death: June 27, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
24 |
#2819 (Implant: July 6, 1965 - Death: July 13, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
25 |
#2827 (Implant: July 2, 1965 - Death: July 4, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
26 |
#2843 (Implant: July 12, 1965 - Death: July 28, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
27 |
#2869 (Implant: Aug 9, 1965 - Death: Aug 16, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
28 |
#2878 (Implant: Aug 3, 1965 - Death: Sept 29, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
29 |
#2879 (Implant: July 21, 1965 - Death: Aug 2, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
30 |
#2883 (Implant: July 27, 1965 - Death: Aug 6, 1965) [contains photograph],
1965
|
8 |
31 |
#2997 (Implant: Aug 23, 1965 - Death: Aug 26, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
32 |
#3021 (Intervention: Sept 1, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
33 |
#3023 (Intervention: Sept 6, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
34 |
#3071 (Implant: Sept 13, 1965 - Death: Sept 26, 1965) [contains photograph],
1965
|
8 |
35 |
#3077 (Implant: Sept 1, 1965 - Death: Sept 17, 1965),
1965
|
8 |
36 |
#3121 (Implant: Oct 25, 1965 - Death: Oct 29, 1965),
1965
|
|
Myocardial electrodes study [subseries]:
|
8 |
37 |
Charts,
1965
|
8 |
38 |
[Graphic records] [contains photographs],
1965
|
8 |
39 |
Pathology,
1965
|
8 |
40 |
Pathology report,
1965-1966
|
8 |
41 |
[Reports and shipping order] [contains photograph],
1965
|
|
Myocardial electrodes study dog [subseries]:
|
8 |
42 |
#2511 (Implant: Mar 24, 2965 - Sacrificed: Jan 6, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965
|
8 |
43 |
#2684 (Implant: May 21, 1965 - Sacrifice: Nov 1, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965
|
8 |
44 |
#2755 (Implant: Jun 14, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965
|
8 |
45 |
#2801 (Implant: Jun 29, 1965 - Sacrificed: Nov 1, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965
|
8 |
46 |
#2870 (Implant: Jul 19, 1965 - Sacrificed: Jan 6, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965-1966
|
8 |
47 |
#2878 (Implant: Aug 3, 1965) [contains photographs],
1965
|
8 |
48 |
#2955 (Implant: Aug 11, 1965 - Sacrifice: Jan 6, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965-1966
|
8 |
49 |
#2960 (Implant: Aug 16, 1965 - Sacrifice: Jan 4, 1966) [contains photographs],
1965-1966
|
8 |
50 |
#3071 (Implant: Sep 13) [contains photographs],
1965
|
|
General [subseries]:
|
8 |
51 |
Acute experiments,
1965
|
8 |
52 |
Booster heart project,
1965-1966
|
8 |
53 |
Brain electrode notes,
1965
|
8 |
54 |
Coronary legation study,
1965
|
8 |
55 |
MBH MAT testing,
1964-1965
|
8 |
56 |
MBH - Study of transcutaneous connector,
1965-1966
|
|
Dog Surgical Research,
1965-1966 [subseries]:
|
8 |
57 |
Dog no. 1: 2650 - Control I + N,
1965
|
8 |
58 |
Dog no. 2: 2649 - [Intermittent perfusion],
1965
|
8 |
59 |
Dog no. 3: 2674 - Continuous perfusion,
1965
|
8 |
60 |
Dog no. 4: 2685 - Control (IN),
1965
|
8 |
61 |
Dog no. 5: 2711 - Control (IN),
1965
|
8 |
62 |
Dog no. 6: 2728 - Perfusion,
1965
|
8 |
63 |
Dog no. 7: 2702 - Deep anesthesia,
1965
|
8 |
64 |
Dog no. 8: 2942 - Perfusion,
1965
|
8 |
65 |
Dog no. 9: 2751 - Perfusion + ECG,
1965
|
8 |
66 |
Dog no. 10: 2773 - Bleeding,
1965
|
8 |
67 |
Dog no. 11: 2797 - Lung pulmonary dialysis study,
1965
|
8 |
68 |
Dog no. 12: 2836 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
69 |
Dog no. 13: 2839 - Intestinal dialysis: Nephrectomy,
1965
|
8 |
70 |
Dog no. 14: 2882 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
71 |
Dog no. 15: 2868 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
72 |
Dog no. 16: 2909 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
73 |
[Dog no.] 17: 2926 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
74 |
[Dog no.] 18: 2927 - Intestinal dialysis: Nephrectomy,
1965
|
8 |
75 |
[Dog no.] 19: 2914 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Nephrectomy,
1965
|
8 |
76 |
[Dog no.] 20: 2965 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
77 |
[Dog no.] 21: 2991 - Lung-pulmonary dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
78 |
[Dog no.] 22: 3001 - Intestinal dialysis: Study,
1965
|
8 |
79 |
[Dog no.] 23: 3058 - Pulmonary dialysis: Study; Lung - Cardiac arrest,
1965
|
8 |
80 |
[Dog no. 3284],
1966 Jan -Feb
|
8 |
81 |
Dog no. 4439 - Microsphere injection,
[ca. 1965-1966]
|
|
Acute Cases (Dogs),
1966-1967 [subseries]:
|
8 |
82 |
A-1, A-2, A-3 - Record of operation #1, 2, 3, 5,
1966 Jan-Feb
|
8 |
83 |
A-4,
1966 Jun 7
|
8 |
84 |
A-5,
1966 Jun 13
|
8 |
85 |
A-6 To-21,
1966 Jun 29
|
8 |
86 |
A-6 To-21 - Cineangiogram,
1966 Jul 5
|
8 |
87 |
C-23 To-22 - Changed to A-7 To-17R,
1966 Jul 6
|
8 |
88 |
A-8 To-20R,
1966 Jul 27
|
8 |
89 |
A-9 Tear of aorta,
1966 Aug 10
|
8 |
90 |
A-11,
1966 Sep 9
|
8 |
91 |
A-12 - Transducer unit #2 [contains photographs],
1966 Sep 12
|
8 |
92 |
A-13 To-31 - Transducer unit [contains photographs],
1966 Oct 19
|
8 |
93 |
A-14 - X-ray cancelled,
1966 Oct 31
|
8 |
94 |
A-15 To-39R - X-ray,
1966 Nov 2
|
8 |
95 |
A-16 - 2 30' driving,
1966 Nov 9
|
8 |
96 |
A-17 - 1 30' driving,
1966 Nov 14
|
8 |
97 |
A-18,
1966 Nov 28
|
8 |
98 |
A-19 To-39 - Transducer no. 9 [contains photographs],
1966 Dec 12
|
8 |
99 |
A-20 - Avco machine no. 5 - Unit with 2 cannlas,
1967 Jan 4
|
8 |
100 |
A-21 T-9D G-2,
1967 Jan 16
|
8 |
101 |
A-22 - Recording,
[1967]
|
8 |
102 |
A-22 - Transducer 9E-1 and 2 [contains photographs],
1967 Feb 6
|
8 |
103 |
A-23 - Transducers 9E 3 and 4 [contains photographs],
1967 Mar 8
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9 |
1 |
A-24 9E 4.5,
1967 Apr 5
|
9 |
2 |
A-25 - Transducer recording!! [contains photographs],
1967 May 10
|
9 |
3 |
A-26 - Cineangiogram,
[1967 May 17]
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C Cases (Dogs),
1966-1967 [subseries]:
|
9 |
4 |
[C-1] MAV No. 6 - Sick dog - Cancelled,
1966 Feb 9
|
9 |
5 |
C-2 No. 7 MAV,
1966 Feb 15
|
9 |
6 |
C-3 No. 8 MAV,
1966 Feb 17
|
9 |
7 |
C-4 No. 9,
1966 Feb 21
|
9 |
8 |
C-5 No. 10,
1966 Feb 24
|
9 |
9 |
C-6,
1966 Feb 28
|
9 |
10 |
C-7,
1966 Mar 7
|
9 |
11 |
C-8,
1966 Mar 14
|
9 |
12 |
C-9 [contains photographs],
1966 Mar 31
|
9 |
13 |
C-10,
1966 Apr 4
|
9 |
14 |
C-11,
1966 Apr 14
|
9 |
15 |
C-12 - Boxer,
1966 Apr 19
|
9 |
16 |
C-13,
1966 Apr 20
|
9 |
17 |
C-14 - Hairy,
1966 Apr 25
|
9 |
18 |
C-15 To-13 - 3709 Colli, male,
1966 Apr 27
|
9 |
19 |
C-16 To-14,
1966 May 2
|
9 |
20 |
C-17 To-14,
1966 May 3
|
9 |
21 |
C-19 To-16 - 3804 small, female,
1966 May 12
|
9 |
22 |
C-20 (To-17),
1966 May 16
|
9 |
23 |
C-21 To-18 - Boxer, female,
1966 Jun 1
|
9 |
24 |
C-22 To-20,
1966 Jun 27
|
9 |
25 |
C-24 To-23,
1966 Jul 20
|
9 |
26 |
C-25 - Tertronix boxer silastic cannla,
1966 Aug 3
|
9 |
27 |
C-26,
1966 Aug 18
|
9 |
28 |
C-27 To-27,
1966 Aug 24
|
9 |
29 |
C-28 To-28 - Failure,
1966 Sep 2
|
9 |
30 |
C-29,
1966 Sep 19
|
9 |
31 |
XC-30 To-27R - 0(C-31 To-27R) Big blade - 5 months survival emboli,
1966 Sep 21
|
9 |
32 |
C-32 To-28R patency - Big white - 21kg - 66 days survival,
1966 Sep 23
|
9 |
33 |
C-33 To-34,
1966 Sep 26
|
9 |
34 |
C-34 To-32,
1966 Sep 28
|
9 |
35 |
C-35 To-33,
1966 Sep 30
|
9 |
36 |
C-36 To-20R - Viscious,
1966 Oct 3
|
9 |
37 |
C-37 To-32R - Double pacing,
1966 Oct 5
|
9 |
38 |
C-38 NIH,
1966 Oct 14
|
9 |
39 |
C-39 To-35 - 25 days,
1966 Oct 26
|
9 |
40 |
C-40 To-36 - 52 days boxer,
1966 Oct 28
|
9 |
41 |
C-41,
1966 Nov 23
|
9 |
42 |
C-42,
1966 Nov 30
|
9 |
43 |
C-43 To-40 [contains photographs],
1966 Dec 7
|
9 |
44 |
C-44 - 1 day,
1966 Dec 14
|
9 |
45 |
C-45 glue - G-1 [aortic arch],
1967 Jan 11
|
9 |
46 |
C-46 2 hour - G-3 aorta cut,
1967 Jan 18
|
9 |
47 |
C-47 - G-4 aorta cut, 1 day,
1967 Jan 25
|
9 |
48 |
C-48,
1967 Feb 1
|
9 |
49 |
Dog #C-49, A-27 - Movie clot, 8 days,
1967 Jun 21
|
9 |
50 |
New York Academy [- Summary of dog deaths],
undated
|
9 |
51 |
Specimen - Booster heart,
1967 Feb 2
|
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S Cases,
1966 [subseries]:
|
9 |
52 |
S-2 no. 7 - Transducer into LV,
1966 Nov 21
|
9 |
53 |
S-3,
1966 Dec 5
|
9 |
54 |
S-4 microsphere,
1966 Dec 19
|
9 |
55 |
S-5 microsphere,
1966 Dec 21
|
9 |
56 |
S-6 microsphere injection - Flow probe,
1966 Dec 29
|
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Chronic Cases,
1967 [subseries]:
|
9 |
57 |
Calf [1],
1967 Jan 3
|
9 |
58 |
Calf 2,
1967 Jan 30
|
9 |
59 |
Calf 3,
1967 Feb 13
|
9 |
60 |
Calf 4,
1967 Feb 20
|
9 |
61 |
Calf 5,
1967 Mar 2
|
9 |
62 |
Calf 6,
1967 Mar 6
|
9 |
63 |
Calf 8 - Dr. K 3 Avco,
1967 Apr 3
|
9 |
64 |
S-8 St. Barnard,
1967 Mar 23
|
9 |
65 |
S-11 Avco booster - Dr. K4 big dog,
1967 Apr 10
|
9 |
66 |
S-12 (K5) G-5 - Big dog Avco,
1967 Apr 24
|
9 |
67 |
S-15 sheep 1 day,
[1967] May 8
|
|
Dacron Lining (DL Series),
1967 [subseries]:
|
9 |
68 |
S-7 DL1 - Dacron lining into descending aorta,
1967 Mar 20
|
9 |
69 |
S-9 DL2 - Dacron=Cloth,
1967 Mar 27
|
9 |
70 |
S-10 DL3,
1967 Mar 29
|
9 |
71 |
DL4 - No clothing,
1967 May 15
|
9 |
72 |
DL5,
1967 May 31
|
|
Dipped Silastic (SD Series),
1967 [subseries]:
|
9 |
73 |
[S-13] SD-1 - Silastic bag (Dipped Silastic),
1967 Apr 26
|
9 |
74 |
S-14 SD-2,
1967 May 1
|
9 |
75 |
S-16 SD-3,
1967 May 12
|
9 |
76 |
SD-4,
1967 Jun 7
|
9 |
77 |
SD-5,
1967 Jun 28
|
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General,
1952-1989 [subseries]:
|
9 |
78 |
Assisted circulation - AVCO,
1966-1967
|
9 |
79 |
Auxiliary ventricle data,
1958 Aug 15
|
9 |
80 |
Auxiliary ventricle - Mono-stable multivibrator,
1962 Jun 1
|
9 |
81 |
Auxiliary ventricle - Patent application, [grant materials, and reprints],
1952-1967
|
9 |
82 |
Auxiliary ventricle - Patent application work papers,
1960-1966
|
9 |
83 |
Booster unit measurements - New Epon shell,
1966 Jun 15
|
9 |
84 |
Cineangiogram - Patency dog autopsy - (Nov 11, 1966),
1966
|
9 |
85 |
Driving system has been checked [contains photographs],
1966 Feb 8
|
9 |
86 |
["Explanation of Cineangiographic Film of the Booster Heart"],
1966 Nov 25
|
9 |
87 |
Flow meter (probe) - Descending aorta, baffle booster,
undated
|
9 |
88 |
Flow meter test,
1966 Apr 28
|
9 |
89 |
Implantation of MAV in calves,
1967 Mar 6
|
9 |
90 |
Just transducer test - Transducer #6 and #7,
1966 Oct 24
|
9 |
91 |
Lists of Xeroxes and vouchers,
1962-1964
|
9 |
92 |
MAV generality,
1965
|
9 |
93 |
MAV recordings,
1965-1966
|
10 |
1 |
MAV - Timing circuit (No-good case) [Booster heart experiment (New recording)],
undated
|
10 |
2 |
Mechanical booster heart - Dogs data,
1959
|
10 |
3 |
Mechanical booster heart - Public references - Artificial heart devices,
1962-1967
|
10 |
4 |
New pressure regulator - Checked,
1966 Jun 31
|
10 |
5 |
[Operation log accompanying booster heart films],
1967 Jul 12
|
10 |
6 |
Order (Copies),
1965-1967
|
10 |
7 |
Original artwork of diaphragm and aortic assisting device,
1987-1989, n.d.
|
10 |
8 |
[Preliminary] Hemolysis [Study: Plasma Hemoglobin],
1966 Nov 10
|
10 |
9 |
Pressure - Puls pattern flow pattern study,
1967 Jun 12
|
10 |
10 |
Procedure for care of MAV dogs,
1970, 1978
|
10 |
11 |
Record of chronic dogs so far,
1965-1966
|
10 |
12 |
Special remarks on MAV,
1966-1967
|
10 |
13 |
Summary of strain gauges,
1966
|
10 |
14 |
Test of driving unit and booster heart,
1966
|
|
Series 5: Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP),
1963-1989 (Bulk 1967-1977) [series]: The IABP series is comprised of four sub-series: Dog Studies, Human Studies, Instructional Training Program, and Cooperative Study. The last three sub-series are subdivided further. Materials in the first two sub-series comprise experimental data gathered during animal and human trials with the IABP. Dog Studies consists entirely of balloon pump readings that are arranged alphabetically by folder title; Human Studies consists of data logs, medical files, case reports, patient lists, ECG recordings, and wall charts as well as information on a study run by Mary Caiazza and Jaroslav P. Stulc. Most folders within these sub-series are arranged alphabetically by title. The Caiazza-Stulc study patient lists follow the order listed in the Table of Contents; the Case File notebooks which summarize numerous patients are arranged before the individual case files.
The third sub-series, Instructional Training Program, documents Kantrowitz's efforts to promote a wider acceptance of the IABP by training other healthcare professionals in its use. Particularly well documented is a one-time training workshop run by Sinai Hospital of Detroit in cooperation with the Ohio State University Perfusionist Training Program. Material types in this sub-series include correspondence, memoranda, evaluation and registration forms, background research, interviews, and printed matter. The Cooperative Study sub-series refers to a proposed effort by Maimonides Hospital and other institutions to construct IABP devices and deliver them to other medical facilities. Included are program proposals, reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, memoranda, manuals, and two audio reels. The subdivisions within each sub-series are arranged alphabetically by title; folders within these subdivisions are arranged chronologically by date range, then alphabetically by title.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
|
|
Dog Studies,
1976-1989 [subseries]:
|
|
Computer controlled balloon pump readings (Moskowitz) [subseries]:
|
O4 |
1 |
AEM 602,
1976 Mar 4
|
O4 |
2 |
AEM 603,
1976 Mar 5
|
O4 |
3 |
AEM 604,
1976 Apr 13
|
O4 |
4 |
AEM 605,
1976 Apr 21
|
O4 |
5 |
AEM 606,
1976 Apr 26
|
O4 |
6 |
AEM 607,
1976 Apr 30
|
O4 |
7 |
AEM 613,
1976 Jun 30
|
O5 |
1 |
AEM 614,
1976 Jul 14
|
O5 |
2 |
AEM 615,
1976 Jul 28
|
O5 |
3 |
AEM 616,
1976 Aug 20
|
O5 |
4 |
[Unidentified] - 39379 to 39502,
undated
|
O2 |
3 |
Mr. N. Kanai - Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. fax Japan [re: 1968 dog experiment] [contains photographs and negative],
1989
|
|
Human Studies,
1963-1983 [subseries]: [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
40 |
Authorization for use of phase-shift balloon pump,
1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
41 |
Balloon pump case reports [contains photographs],
1967-1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
42 |
Balloon pump data,
1968-1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
[Balloon pump data logs] [subseries]: [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
43 |
[Patient check lists],
1976-1982 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
44 |
[221-321],
1976-1977 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
45 |
[322-456],
1977-1979 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
46 |
[457-564],
1979-1980 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R4 |
47 |
[565-600],
1980 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
1 |
[601-654],
1980-1981 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
2 |
[655-708],
1981-1982 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Caiazza-Stulc study [subseries]:
|
R5 |
3 |
[Balloon pump patients - Coronary care unit - Weekly census records],
1972-1974 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
4 |
[Caiazza balloon pump data - Stulc study],
1969-1974 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
10 |
15 |
[Caiazza balloon pump study],
1968-1976
|
|
Patient lists
|
10 |
16 |
Table of contents,
1982
|
R8 |
1 |
[IABP copy of master file - Caiazza],
1967-1980 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
10 |
17 |
Aris, Ciborski, Phillips, A-Z listing,
undated
|
R5 |
5 |
Scheidt's list,
1967-1973 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
6 |
(New York-Sinai) Balloon pump list,
1967-1974 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R8 |
2 |
Paul Friedman,
1967-1976 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R8 |
3 |
Mary Caiazza,
1970-1976 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R8 |
4 |
Jaroslav P. Stulc,
1970-1978 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
7 |
Balloon pump cards,
1973-1975 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
8 |
Balloon pump patients list,
1974-1975 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R9 |
3 |
Balloon pump patients list,
1975-1976 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
9 |
Balloon pump cards,
1976-1978 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Case files [subseries]: [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Notebooks [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
10 |
1 - Patient information,
1967 Jun 29-Sep 14 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
11 |
2 - Book II IACA clinical cases [contains photographs],
1967 Oct 9-Nov 24 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
12-14 |
3 - Book III IACA clinical cases,
1967 Dec [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
15 |
4 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1967-1968 Feb [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
16-17 |
5 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1968 Mar [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
18-19 |
6 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1968 Apr-Jun [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
20-21 |
7 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1968 Sep-1969 Jan [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
22-23 |
8 - Patient information, charts, summaries, etc.,
1969 Mar-Apr [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Case 1 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
24-26 |
[General],
1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
27 |
Balloon pump analog recordings,
1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
28 |
Case 2,
1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Case 3 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
29 |
BP patient,
1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R9 |
4 |
Balloon pump analog recordings,
1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Case 4 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
30-31 |
[General],
1967-1968 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R9 |
5 |
Balloon pump analog recordings,
1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R5 |
32 |
Case 5,
1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
1 |
Case 6,
1963-1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
2 |
[Case 15],
1968 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
3-6 |
[Case 17],
1968
|
R6 |
7 |
[Case 23],
1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R9 |
6 |
[Case 28],
1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
8 |
[Case 29],
1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
9 |
[Release form],
1969 Feb 17 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
10 |
[Patient Name Redacted],
1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
11 |
Case B,
1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
BP #178, OH #472 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
17 |
[Recordings] [14 rolls],
undated [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
1 |
[Recordings] [8 rolls],
undated [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
1 |
[Wall charts] [24 charts],
1975 Nov 9-Dec 12 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
1 |
BP #181 [Wall charts] [3 charts],
1975 Dec 13-15 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
12 |
Balloon pump patient - #183, [OH #479],
1975 Jan 8 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
16 |
[Recordings] [8 rolls],
1975-1976 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
1 |
[Wall charts] [13 charts],
1975 Dec 31-1976 Jan 12 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
1 |
BP #184 [Wall chart] [1 chart],
1976 Jan 15 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
1 |
BP #185 [Wall chart] [6 charts],
1976 Jan [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
13 |
Balloon pump patient - #186,
1976 Feb 2 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
16 |
[Recordings] [4 rolls],
1976 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
2 |
[Wall charts] [21 charts],
1976 Jan 21-Feb 8 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
BP #189, OH #502 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
2 |
[Recording] [1 roll],
1976 Feb [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
2 |
[Wall charts] [4 charts],
1976 Feb 15-17 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
BP #190, OH #517 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
2 |
[Recordings] [3 rolls],
1976 Feb-Mar [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
Map Drawer 5 |
2 |
[Wall charts] [16 charts],
1976 Feb 16-Mar 2 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
2 |
BP #203 [Recording] [1 roll],
1975 Jan 14 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
14 |
IABP Clinical,
1982-1983 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R6 |
15 |
Maimonides Medical Center [patient fluid slips],
1967-1969, n.d. [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
3-5 |
Pump cases,
1964-1967 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Instructional Training Program,
1968-1978 [subseries]:
|
|
Background material [subseries]:
|
10 |
18 |
Facilities resources,
1968-1977
|
10 |
19 |
IABP instructional material - Non-Sinai,
1973-1975
|
10 |
20 |
[IABP patient care article - Nurse's point of view],
1975
|
|
Continuing education credit [subseries]:
|
10 |
21 |
CME (Continuing Medical Education),
1976-1977
|
10 |
22 |
Perfusionist,
1977
|
10 |
23 |
RN (Resident Nurse),
1977
|
|
Development group [subseries]:
|
10 |
24 |
I.D. group,
1973-1976, n.d.
|
10 |
25 |
Drs. Burford and Childs,
1975
|
10 |
26 |
Instructional development - Curriculum vitae,
1975-1977
|
10 |
26A |
IABP account book #256,
1976-1977
|
|
Grant proposal [subseries]:
|
|
Burford preliminary interviews
|
10 |
27 |
[Outline and transcripts],
1975
|
10 |
28-29 |
Transcribed,
1976
|
10 |
30 |
Michael Meyer's impressions, balloon pump training program,
1975-1976
|
10 |
31 |
IABP - Chronological correspondence,
1975 Feb-1977 Apr
|
10 |
32 |
Development of instructional training program for IABP,
1975-1977
|
R3 |
10 |
[Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation proposal material],
1976-1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051-2052]
|
R3 |
11 |
[Instructional and training program preliminary material],
1976-1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2051-2052]
|
R3 |
12 |
Instructional development program - Grant proposal,
1977 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2052]
|
|
IABP publicity [subseries]:
|
10 |
33 |
Drafts for brochure, IABP workshops,
1977
|
10 |
34 |
[For workshop series],
1977-1978
|
|
IABP workshop [subseries]:
|
10 |
35 |
Planning meetings - Minutes, meeting notices,
1976-1977
|
10 |
36 |
Budget,
1977
|
|
Co-sponsor
|
10 |
37 |
Michigan Heart Association,
1977
|
10 |
38 |
University of Michigan continuing education for nurses [contains negative],
1977
|
10 |
39 |
Wayne State University,
1977
|
10 |
40 |
Journal of registration received,
1977
|
10 |
41 |
Medical doctor (MD) speakers,
1977
|
10 |
42 |
Physical arrangements,
1977
|
10 |
43 |
[Planning],
1977
|
10 |
44 |
Preliminary draft,
[1977]
|
10 |
45 |
Program content,
1977, n.d.
|
10 |
46 |
[References],
1977
|
10 |
47 |
Registration inquiries,
1977
|
10 |
48 |
Resident nurse (RN) speakers,
1977
|
10 |
49 |
Workshop B [attendance and evaluations],
1977
|
10 |
50 |
Workshop B [preliminary material],
1977
|
10 |
51 |
Datascope [Corporation, IABP workshop contribution],
1978
|
|
Other IABP workshops [subseries]:
|
10 |
52 |
[Perfusionists Training Program - Ohio State University],
1975
|
10 |
53 |
1975-1977
|
10 |
54 |
I.D. proposal,
1976
|
|
Cooperative Study,
1965-1973 [subseries]:
|
|
Administrative [subseries]:
|
10 |
55 |
Consultant curriculum vitae - Schwartz, Melvin S., M.D.,
1967-1968
|
10 |
56 |
Curriculum vitae - Fleming, Peter, M.D.,
1968
|
10 |
57 |
Regional Medical Program,
1968-1969
|
10 |
58 |
Data handling preliminary material,
1969
|
10 |
59 |
Filing procedure,
1969
|
10 |
60 |
Mortality in cardiogenic shock,
1969
|
10 |
61-62 |
Hartford Foundation,
1969-1970
|
10 |
63 |
Hartford Foundation grant,
1969-1970
|
10 |
64-65 |
Final report [background material],
1969-1973
|
11 |
1 |
Final report [background material],
1969-1973
|
11 |
2 |
Addresses of groups,
1970 Oct 19
|
11 |
3 |
Dr. Peter Fleming's flow chart and comments,
1970
|
11 |
4-5 |
Hartford Foundation,
1970-1971
|
11 |
6 |
First year summary report to Mr. Coburn, C.G.,
1971
|
11 |
7 |
Mailing,
1972 Oct 25
|
11 |
8 |
Letter to Hartford Foundation in regard renewal of current support,
1972
|
11 |
9 |
Statistical aspects: Dr. Schwartz, random consultation,
undated
|
|
Coordinating application [subseries]:
|
R3 |
13 |
Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital - ["Pilot Cooperative Study of Results of Cardiac Surgery"],
1965-1969 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2040-2044]
|
11 |
10 |
Phase-shift balloon pumping - NIH grant application,
1968-1969
|
11 |
11 |
Draft material,
1969 May
|
R3 |
14 |
Copy 1,
1969 Jun 12 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044]
|
R3 |
15-16 |
Application - All groups,
1969 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044]
|
R3 |
17-18 |
Draft material,
1969 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044]
|
R3 |
19-21 |
Phase shift balloon pumping - Draft material,
1969 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044]
|
11 |
12 |
Protocol,
1969
|
R3 |
22-23 |
Applications all groups - NIH (2),
1969-1973 [RECORDS CLOSED UNTIL 2044-2048]
|
|
Correspondence [subseries]:
|
|
Chronological
|
11 |
13-14 |
(1) correspondence,
1966-1969
|
11 |
15-16 |
(3) correspondence,
1969
|
11 |
17 |
(6) correspondence,
1966-1969
|
11 |
18-20 |
#7,
1970-1971
|
11 |
21-22 |
#8,
1971-1973
|
11 |
23 |
1971 Dec-1973 May
|
|
Group
|
11 |
24-27 |
I - Albany, Baylor, P.B. Brigham, Cedars,
1967-1972
|
11 |
28-30 |
II - Cornell, Downstate, Duke, Sinai of Detroit,
1967-1973
|
11 |
31-33 |
III - St. Vincent's, Washington [University] St. Louis, [University of] Chicago,
1968-1973
|
11 |
34 |
1969 Jan 17-Mar 28
|
11 |
35-36 |
1969 Apr 23-Aug 1
|
|
Data forms [subseries]:
|
12 |
1 |
Protocol,
1969
|
12 |
2 |
Drafts, old masters,
1969-1970
|
12 |
3 |
1970 Mar
|
12 |
4 |
Fleming, Peter, M.D.,
1970
|
12 |
5 |
Original and rough draft,
1970
|
12 |
6 |
Original copy (print shop master),
1970-1971
|
12 |
7 |
Data sheets,
1971
|
12 |
8 |
Dunn blue print - Data forms and flow sheet,
1971
|
|
Financial [subseries]:
|
12 |
9 |
Fund 14-4330,
1969-1970
|
12 |
10-11 |
Requisition and travel information,
1970-1971
|
12 |
12 |
Financial reports,
1970-1972
|
12 |
13-14 |
Requisition and travel information,
1971-1973
|
|
Guidelines and manuals [subseries]:
|
12 |
15 |
[Guidelines for balloon pumping],
1967 Sep 20
|
12 |
16 |
National Advisory Heart Council guidelines - Organizing folder,
1967-1969
|
12 |
17 |
Copy 1 manuscript - Protocol for IACA team,
1967-1969 n.d.
|
12 |
18 |
Protocol - Amended,
1969 Aug 28
|
12 |
19 |
"Drive system" - Manual draft,
1970
|
|
Meetings [subseries]:
|
12 |
20 |
Preparation materials - NIH meeting,
1968 Feb-Apr
|
12 |
21 |
NIH visit - Drs. Mitchell, Sheila and Halprin, Max,
1968 Oct 30
|
12 |
22 |
Hartford meeting,
1968-1969
|
12 |
23 |
Meeting agenda,
1969 Jan 24
|
12 |
24 |
Minutes, [New York meeting],
1969 Jan 24-27
|
12 |
25 |
Protocol committee meeting,
1969 Feb-Mar
|
12 |
26 |
Minutes, Bethesda protocol and cover letter (original),
1969 Mar
|
12 |
27 |
Minutes - Meeting rough draft,
1969 Mar
|
12 |
28 |
NIH meeting,
1969 Mar
|
12 |
29 |
Meeting, Dallas,
1969 Oct-Nov
|
12 |
30 |
Tape of balloon pump meeting [contains audio reel],
1970 Jul 24
|
12 |
31 |
Rough draft minutes,
1970 Jul-Aug
|
12 |
32 |
Minutes of coop meeting Atlantic City original copies,
1970 Nov 11
|
12 |
33 |
American Heart [dinner meeting],
1970
|
12 |
34 |
Meeting - Atlantic City [contains audio reel],
1970
|
12 |
35 |
Meeting, Atlantic City,
1971
|
12 |
36 |
Meeting - New York City,
1972 Jan
|
12 |
37 |
Meeting minutes, Chicago,
1972 Jan-Mar
|
|
Series 6: Heart Transplant (HT),
1961-2004 (Bulk 1966-1969) [series]: This series provides details on the Kantrowitz research team's experimentation with cardiac transplants in animals and human beings. It consists of surgery records, correspondence, professional and layperson inquiries, memoranda, reports, reprints, abstracts, consent forms, conference material, manuscript drafts, background research, and clippings. The series is divided into the following sub-series: Surgery Data, Administrative Files, Publications, Nancy Ross-Flanigan Files, BBC Documentary, and Michael Meyer Files. The first four sub-series are subdivided further. Materials in the first sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title or numerically by experiment numbers. Folders in the second, third, and fourth sub-series are arranged chronologically by date within their respective subdivisions. The final two sub-series are also arranged chronologically by folder date.
Surgery Data contains images of the infant transplantation surgery performed by Kantrowitz on December 6, 1967, as well as the raw data, handwritten notes, and ECG recordings from numerous dog and human infant trials performed by Yasunori Koga and Shigehisa Yagi. The second and third sub-series document internal developments and public discussions regarding animal and human heart transplants, such as the surgeries on the dogs Pirate and Kuru and the ethics of total heart transplants. The Nancy Ross-Flanigan Files contain the planning documents, research, and drafts kept by Ms. Flanigan to help Kantrowitz prepare "America's First Human Heart Transplant -- The Concept, the Planning, and the Furor," a 30th anniversary retrospective on the surgery. The fifth sub-series consists of correspondence regarding a BBC documentary on the history of transplant surgery, and the final sub-series is a group of writings and articles on Kantrowitz's first human heart transplant.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
|
|
Surgery Data,
1966-2004 [subseries]:
|
|
Infant transplantation surgery [subseries]:
|
12 |
38 |
[Infant] heart transplant images 51-360 (1967 Dec 6) [contains DVD],
2004 Jul 30
|
12 |
39 |
Slides 1-120,
1967 Dec 6
|
12 |
40 |
Slides 121-240,
1967 Dec 6
|
12 |
41 |
Slides 241-360,
1967 Dec 6
|
12 |
42 |
Slides, unidentified photographer,
1967-1968, n.d.
|
12 |
43 |
X ray slides by William Neches M.D., pediatric intern (now University of Pittsburgh),
1968
|
|
Yasunori Koga (Cadaver heart perfusion) [subseries]:
|
12 |
44 |
[ECG recordings during heart perfusion] - Y. Koga, M.D.,
1967 Jul-1968 May, n.d.
|
13 |
1 |
Recordings,
1966, n.d.
|
13 |
2-3 |
Recordings of perfusions,
1966
|
|
Yasunori Koga (Dog) [subseries]:
|
|
ECG records
|
13 |
4 |
Koga data - Puppy #2021 [contains x-rays],
1966
|
13 |
5 |
Puppy #2022 [contains x-rays],
1966
|
13 |
6 |
Puppy #2025,
1966
|
13 |
7 |
Puppy #2026,
1966
|
13 |
8 |
Puppy #2027 [contains x-rays],
1966
|
13 |
9 |
Puppy #2028 [contains x-rays],
1966
|
13 |
10 |
Puppy #2029 [contains x-rays],
1966
|
13 |
11 |
Puppy #2034,
1966
|
13 |
12 |
Puppy #2035,
1966
|
13 |
13 |
Puppy #2036,
1966
|
13 |
14 |
Dog #8075,
1969 Feb-Mar
|
|
Perfusion
|
13 |
15 |
Dog perfusion data, perfusion #3001-3007,
1967
|
13 |
16 |
Perfusion recordings 3001-3004,
1967
|
13 |
17 |
Perfusion recordings 3005-3007,
1967
|
|
ECG recordings after heart transplant
|
13 |
18 |
Dog #6423 [5 rolls],
1968 Mar
|
13 |
18 |
Dog #6492 [5 rolls],
1968 Apr-May
|
13 |
18 |
Dog #6506 [22 rolls],
1968 Apr-May
|
13 |
18 |
Dog #6513 [17 rolls],
1968 Apr-May
|
13 |
18 |
Dog #6592 [8 rolls],
1968 May-Jun
|
13 |
18 |
Dog #6596 [4 rolls],
1968 May
|
14 |
1-2 |
[Various numbers] - Y. Koga, M.D.,
1967-1968
|
|
Yasunori Koga (Human) [subseries]:
|
14 |
5 |
[Heart perfusion],
1967-1968
|
14 |
3-4 |
Heart perfusion (Anencephalic baby) - EKG's [10 rolls],
1968 Jul 25-Dec 24
|
|
Shigehisa Yagi (Dog) [subseries]:
|
|
Direct Heart Transplant (DHT) and normothermic perfusion
|
14 |
6 |
[No. 6597] Perfusion (Cadaver heart) 1,
1968 Jun 3
|
14 |
7 |
No. 6613 DHT (puppy),
1968 Jun 24
|
14 |
8 |
No. 6617 DHT (p),
1968 Jun 4
|
14 |
9 |
No. 6624 DHT (p),
1968 May 29
|
14 |
10 |
No. 6643 DHT (p),
1968 Jun 20
|
14 |
11 |
No. 6660 DHT,
1968 Jul 14
|
14 |
12 |
No. 6661 DHT (p),
1968 Jun 11
|
14 |
13 |
No. 6674 DHT (puppy),
1968 Jul 11
|
14 |
14 |
No. 6688 CHT,
1968 Jul 5
|
14 |
15 |
No. 6690 CHT,
1968 Jun 26
|
14 |
16 |
No. 6707 DHT (puppy),
1968 Jul 10
|
14 |
17 |
No. 6743 CHT (puppy),
1968 Jul 26
|
14 |
18 |
No. 6747 DHT (p),
1968 Jul 31
|
14 |
19 |
No. 6748 DHT (puppy),
1968 Aug 5
|
14 |
20 |
No. 6780 DHT (p),
1968 Aug 7
|
14 |
21 |
No. 6805 Perfusion 2,
1968 Aug 21
|
14 |
22 |
No. 6807 DHT (p),
1968 Aug 14
|
14 |
23 |
No. 6820 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 21
|
14 |
24 |
No. 6822 Perfusion 3,
1968 Sep 6
|
14 |
25 |
No. 6824 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 13
|
14 |
26 |
No. 6825 DHT (p),
1968 Aug 23
|
14 |
27 |
No. 6842 DHT (puppy),
1968 Sep 4
|
14 |
28 |
No. 6880 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 25
|
14 |
29 |
No. 6883 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 18
|
14 |
30 |
No. 6898 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 27
|
14 |
31 |
No. 6899 DHT (p),
1968 Sep 30
|
14 |
32 |
No. 6909 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 9
|
14 |
33 |
No. 6921 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 7
|
14 |
34 |
No. 6940 DHT (p),
1968 Oct 30
|
14 |
35 |
No. 6943 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 5
|
14 |
36 |
No. 6954 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 13
|
14 |
37 |
No. 6955 DHT (p),
1968 Nov 1
|
14 |
38 |
No. 6959 Perfusion #20,
1968 Dec 11
|
14 |
39 |
[No. 6972] Cardiopulmonary transplantation,
1968 Nov 6
|
14 |
40 |
No. 6975 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 25
|
14 |
41 |
No. 6976 Perfusion,
1968 Nov 11
|
14 |
42 |
No. 6992 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Nov 27
|
14 |
43 |
No. 6994 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Nov 20
|
14 |
44 |
No. 7031 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Dec 4
|
14 |
45 |
No. 7033 CHT and perfusion #25,
1968 Dec 27
|
14 |
46 |
No. 7044 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Dec 9
|
14 |
47 |
No. 7046 CHT and perfusion,
1968 Dec 30
|
14 |
48 |
No. 7074 Perfusion,
1969 Jan 22
|
14 |
49 |
No. 7075 CHT and perfusion #23,
1968 Dec 18
|
14 |
50 |
No. 8003 Perfusion,
1969 Jan 13
|
14 |
51 |
No. 8005 CHT and perfusion #28,
1969 Jan 10
|
14 |
52 |
No. 8007 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 17
|
14 |
53 |
No. 8008 CHT and perfusion #27,
1969 Jan 8
|
14 |
54 |
No. 8033 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 27
|
14 |
55 |
No. 8037 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 24
|
14 |
56 |
No. 8050 CHT and perfusion,
1969 Jan 29
|
14 |
57 |
No. 8362 DHT (puppy),
1969 Aug 1
|
14 |
58 |
Perfusion #21,
1968 Dec 16
|
|
Direct Heart Transplant (DHT) and normothermic perfusion tracings
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6624 DHT (Puppy), 5/29/68 operation [10 rolls],
1968 May 31-Jun 13
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6748 DHT (p) EKG, 8/5/68 [9 rolls],
1968 Aug 6-16
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6780 DHT (p) EKG, 8/7/69 [16 rolls],
1968 Aug 8-30
|
14 |
59 |
[No. 6805] Perfusion (Membrane oxygenator) EKG [1 roll],
1968 Aug 21
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6822 Heart perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Sep 6
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6825 DHT (p) EKG, 8/23/68 [2 rolls],
1968 Aug 26-27
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6954 Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Nov 13
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6959 Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 11
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6975 Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Nov 25
|
14 |
59 |
[No. 6976] Heart perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Nov 11
|
14 |
59 |
No. 6994 EKG (During perfusion) CHT (puppy) [1 roll],
1968 Nov 20
|
14 |
59 |
[No. 7031] Cadaver heart perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 4
|
14 |
59 |
No. 7044 CHT perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 9
|
14 |
59 |
No. 7071 EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 18
|
14 |
59 |
No. 8362 EKG, 8/1/69 operation [1 roll],
1969 Aug 2
|
14 |
59 |
Perfusion EKG [1 roll],
1968 Dec 16
|
14 |
60 |
Loose EKG rolls, small and medium,
1968 Jun 3-1969 Jan 29
|
15 |
1-3 |
Loose EKG rolls, large,
1968 May 29-1969 Aug 1
|
16 |
1 |
Loose EKG rolls, large,
1968 May 29-1969 Aug 1
|
|
Hypothermic perfusion transplantation puppy
|
16 |
2 |
# 6097,
1969 Feb 24
|
16 |
3 |
# 7089,
1969 Feb 13
|
16 |
4 |
# 8032,
1969 Feb 7
|
16 |
5 |
# 8036,
1969 Feb 3-4
|
16 |
6 |
# 8072, 8073,
1969 Feb 20
|
16 |
7 |
# 8075,
1969 Feb-Mar
|
16 |
8 |
# 8099,
1969 Feb 26
|
16 |
9 |
# 8115,
1969 Mar 13
|
16 |
10 |
# 8117,
1969 Mar 5
|
16 |
11 |
# 8132,
1969 Mar 10
|
16 |
12 |
# 8133,
1969 Mar 18
|
16 |
13 |
# 8143,
1969 Mar 31
|
16 |
14 |
# 8147,
1969 Mar 20
|
16 |
15 |
# 8159,
1969 Mar 28
|
16 |
16 |
# 8160,
1969 Mar 26
|
16 |
17 |
# 8161,
1969 Apr 11
|
16 |
18 |
# 8174,
1969 Apr 1-2
|
16 |
19 |
# 8185,
1969 Apr 9
|
16 |
20 |
# 8196,
1969 Jun 2
|
16 |
21 |
# 8197,
1969 May 22
|
16 |
22 |
# 8199,
1969 Apr 14
|
16 |
23 |
# 8227,
1969 Jun 24
|
16 |
24 |
# 8229,
1969 May 20
|
16 |
25 |
# 8254,
1969 May 27
|
16 |
26 |
# 8259,
1969 Jun 8-9
|
16 |
27 |
# 8260,
1969 Jun 11-12
|
16 |
28 |
# 8261,
1969 Jul 3
|
16 |
29 |
# 8263,
1969 Jun 20
|
16 |
30 |
# 8323,
1969 Jun 30
|
16 |
31 |
# 8324,
1969 Jun 27
|
16 |
32 |
# 8348,
1969 Jun 15
|
16 |
33 |
# 8356,
1969 Jul 8
|
16 |
34 |
# 8360,
1969 Jul 11
|
16 |
35 |
# 8363,
1969 Jul 23
|
16 |
36 |
# 8366,
1969 Jul 16
|
16 |
37 |
# 8388,
1969 Jul 29
|
16 |
38 |
# 8391,
1969 Jul 25
|
16 |
39 |
# 8394,
1969 Aug 8
|
16 |
40 |
# 8397,
1969 Aug 12
|
16 |
41 |
# 8398,
1969 Aug 14
|
16 |
42 |
# 8400, 8401,
1969 Aug 20-21
|
16 |
43 |
# 8403,
1969 Aug 19
|
16 |
44 |
# 8409,
1969 Aug 28
|
16 |
45 |
# 8411,
1969 Aug 22
|
16 |
46 |
# 8412,
1969 Aug 26
|
16 |
47 |
# 8468,
1969 Sep 11
|
16 |
48 |
# 8470,
1969 Sep 19
|
16 |
49 |
# 8476,
1969 Sep 16
|
16 |
50 |
No number,
1969 Feb 18
|
16 |
51 |
No number,
1969 Mar 7
|
16 |
52 |
No number,
1969 Mar 19
|
16 |
53 |
No number,
1969 Apr 16-17
|
|
Shigehisa Yagi (Human) [subseries]:
|
|
Heart perfusion anencephalic baby
|
16 |
54 |
#1,
1968 Jul-Aug
|
16 |
55 |
#2,
1968 Jul-Aug
|
16 |
56 |
#3,
1968 Sep
|
16 |
57 |
#4,
1968 Oct
|
16 |
58 |
#14,
1968 Nov
|
16 |
59 |
#21,
1968 Dec
|
16 |
60 |
#24,
1968 Dec
|
16 |
61 |
No number,
1969 Jan
|
16 |
62 |
No number,
1969 Feb
|
|
Administrative Files,
1961-1995 [subseries]:
|
|
Animal [subseries]:
|
16 |
63 |
(Dogs) Long term survivors - Kuru Pirate,
1963-1970
|
16 |
64 |
(Dogs) "Eterna" publicity,
1964
|
16 |
65 |
(Dogs) Nelson correspondence,
1964-1966
|
16 |
66 |
(Animal) Blumenstock inquiry,
1965 Jan
|
16 |
67 |
(Puppy) Co-op Department of Pediatrics,
1965 Jul 8
|
16 |
68 |
[Animal] D'Artagnan: Hematology studies - Hughes Institute,
1965-1966
|
16 |
69 |
Dog Pirate,
1967-1971
|
16 |
70 |
(Dog) "Pirate",
1967-1971
|
16 |
71 |
(Dog) Film - Pirate (Titles),
1968
|
16 |
72 |
[Dog] Kuru,
1970-1972
|
16 |
73 |
Dog - Pirate,
1971
|
16 |
74 |
Dogs Kuru and Pirate,
1971-1972
|
16 |
75 |
(Dog) Sawatani Dx procedures,
1972-1976
|
16 |
76 |
(Dogs) Eterna - Summary of vital information,
undated
|
|
Human-Animal [subseries]:
|
16 |
77 |
National Institutes of Health meeting transplant material - Financial,
1963-1967
|
16 |
78 |
Professional inquiries,
1964-1970
|
16 |
79 |
Imuran,
1965-1968
|
16 |
80-81 |
[Forms, clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous],
1966-1969, n.d.
|
16 |
82 |
Lay publicity,
1967-1969
|
16 |
83 |
Film requests,
1968
|
16 |
84 |
Photograph requests,
1968 Jan-1969 Mar
|
|
Human [subseries]:
|
16 |
85 |
Transplantation letters and consent forms,
1966-1967, n.d.
|
16 |
86 |
Inquires to professionals re: donors,
1967 Jan 5
|
R7 |
8 |
Patients, prospective,
1967 Dec-1968 Oct [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
16 |
87 |
Barnard, C.,
1967-1968
|
16 |
88 |
Clinical trial,
1967-1968
|
16 |
89 |
Clinical trial (2nd),
1967-1968
|
R7 |
9 |
Clinical study - Heart perfusion,
1967-1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
10 |
National Institutes of Health clinical research studies - Cost-study patients,
1967-1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
11 |
Transplant clinical trials - Donor registration,
1967-1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Lay inquiries
|
17 |
1-2 |
Folder #1 [contains photographs],
1967 Dec-1968 Feb
|
17 |
3-4 |
Folder #2,
1968 Feb
|
17 |
5 |
Folder #3,
1968 Mar-Apr
|
17 |
6-7 |
Folder #4,
1968 May-1969 Mar
|
17 |
8 |
Folder #5,
1969 Apr-1970 May
|
17 |
9 |
National Vital Organ Transplant Foundation,
1968 Jan
|
17 |
10 |
Times letter [re: Harry Schwartz article],
1968 Jan
|
17 |
11 |
Donations,
1968 Jan-Mar
|
17 |
12 |
Block financial analysis,
1968 Jan-May
|
17 |
13 |
Ethics,
1968 Jan-Nov
|
|
Cape Town Transplant Conference
|
17 |
14 |
Cape Town, South Africa [- Travel, publicity, and correspondence],
1968 Jun-Oct
|
O1 |
2-5 |
Proceedings of Cape Town Transplant Conference (1),
1968 Jul
|
17 |
15 |
[Cape Town Transplant Conference - Correspondence re: transcript],
1968 Aug-Nov
|
|
Protocol
|
17 |
16 |
Protocol, meeting,
1968 Jan 5
|
17 |
17 |
Protocol (Draft),
1968
|
17 |
18 |
Protocols,
1968-1971
|
17 |
19 |
Protocol original copy,
1971 Apr 30
|
R7 |
12 |
Donor,
1968-1969 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
17 |
20 |
Anti Lymphocyte serum,
1968-1972
|
17 |
21 |
Professor DuBost correspondence,
1969 Jan
|
17 |
22 |
Protocols and consent forms,
1971
|
17 |
23 |
Research committee - Protocols and consent forms submitted for approval,
1971
|
17 |
24 |
Ethics, human subjects for research,
1972
|
17 |
25 |
Bank for storage,
undated
|
|
General [subseries]:
|
|
Articles and clippings
|
17 |
26 |
Press clippings,
1961-1969
|
17 |
27 |
Transplant clippings,
1967-1968
|
17 |
28 |
Originals - Magazine headline articles,
1967-1968, 1983-1988
|
17 |
29 |
Ethics - Saturday Review article,
1968 Jan 6
|
17 |
30 |
Articles,
1968-1970, 1986-1995
|
17 |
31 |
[Clippings],
1985-1987, 1995, n.d.
|
17 |
32 |
Presentations,
1964-1967
|
O1 |
6 |
3 month report - Purchasing dogs,
1966 Oct-Dec
|
17 |
33 |
Vital Organ Transplant Committee of Los Angeles County,
1966-1968
|
17 |
34 |
Downstate Surgical Forum - Orest Zaklynsky,
1967
|
17 |
35 |
Cost analysis,
1967-1969
|
17 |
36 |
National Research Council - Transcript,
1968 May
|
17 |
37 |
New York City Organ Center,
1968-1969
|
17 |
38 |
AK correspondence with Felix Rapaport,
1968-1970
|
17 |
39 |
ACS/NIH Organ Transplant Register,
1972
|
|
Publications,
1964-1989 [subseries]:
|
|
By Adrian Kantrowitz [subseries]:
|
17 |
40 |
Biological abstracts,
1964 Dec 14
|
17 |
41 |
Abstract submitted to American College of Surgeons (Not accepted),
1964
|
17 |
42 |
Maimonides Research Society,
1964
|
17 |
43 |
Presented to New York Society for Cardiovascular Surgery - Script for short film,
1964
|
17 |
44 |
Presented to New York Society for Thoracic Surgery,
1964
|
17 |
45 |
Submitted to New York Heart Association (Not accepted),
1964
|
17 |
46 |
["Fate of Orthotopic Canine Heart Transplants",] Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 8:155-162, Publication No. 70 [contains photographs],
1964-1967
|
17 |
47 |
["Homotransplantation of the Heart in Puppies Using Profound Hypothermia",] Annals of Surgery, Publication No. 64 [contains photographs],
1965
|
17 |
48 |
"Immediate and Delayed Orthotopic Homotransplantation of the Heart", JAMA Medical News,
1965
|
17 |
49 |
["Immediate and Delayed Orthotopic Homotransplantation of the Heart",] Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Publication No. 67,
1965
|
17 |
50 |
Presented to New York Heart Association,
1965
|
17 |
51 |
Submitted to ASAIO (Not accepted),
1965
|
17 |
52 |
Submitted to JAMA (Not accepted) (See Publication No. 70) [contains photographs],
1965-1966
|
17 |
53 |
(Abstract) AATS (American Association for Thoracic Surgery,
1966 Nov-Dec
|
17 |
54 |
Georges Dureau - American Heart Association abstract,
1966
|
17 |
55 |
Year Book publication,
1966
|
17 |
56 |
Histocompatibility - S. Samuels,
1967 May 29
|
17 |
57 |
"Outlook for Cardiac Transplantation" and "Orthotopic Homotransplantation of the Puppy Heart" - Dr. Koga et al,
1967
|
17 |
58 |
Abstracts - ASAIO (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs),
1967
|
17 |
59 |
"La double activate auriculaire apres transplantation cardioaique" - Cabasson et al, Archives des Maladies du Coeur (French),
1968 Dec
|
17 |
60 |
Ethical consideration summary - Dimensions in American Judaism, Volume II Number 4,
1968
|
17 |
61 |
Publication #133 - New York Academy of [Sciences] Sesquicentennial,
1968
|
17 |
62 |
Recent papers,
1987-1989
|
17 |
63 |
"Evaluation of Puppy Cadaver Hearts for Orthotopic Homotransplantation" - Dureau, Schilt, Khalil, Okura, Kantrowitz,
undated
|
|
By others [subseries]:
|
17 |
64 |
"Electrocardiographic Studies of Cardiac Orthotopic Homotransplantation 1. The Normal Puppy" - Cabasson and Joos,
1967
|
17 |
65 |
"The Heart of the Anencephalic Infant: A Possible Donor for Cardiac Transplantation",
[1969?]
|
17 |
66 |
Abstracts on heart transplant,
1969-1971
|
17 |
67 |
"Supplying Organs for Transplantation" - Michigan Law Review,
1970 Apr
|
17 |
68 |
Journal of Heart Transplantation, Volume IV Number 2, International Society of Heart Transplantation,
1985 Feb
|
|
Nancy Ross-Flanigan Files,
1963-1998 [subseries]:
|
17 |
69 |
"America's First Human Heart Transplant - The Concept, the Planning, and the Furor" [contains diskette],
1998
|
|
Background research [subseries]:
|
17 |
70 |
NRF copies of background for first infant transplant - Reprints - References,
1963-1976, 1988, n.d.
|
17 |
71 |
AK presentations relating to heart transplantation,
1964-1968
|
18 |
1 |
Background information for first heart transplant (infant),
1966-1968, 1995-1997
|
18 |
2 |
NRF copies of articles,
[ca.1966]-1971, 1985
|
18 |
3 |
Norman Shumway news release comments,
1967 Nov 20
|
18 |
4 |
Bethesda cardiac transplant conference [contains photograph],
1968 Sep
|
18 |
5 |
Reprints of heart transplantation articles,
1968
|
18 |
6 |
Miscellaneous heart transplant items,
1968, 1984-1986
|
18 |
7 |
Heart transplantation articles,
1985-1995
|
18 |
8 |
Abstract by Dr. Hans Carstensen,
1995
|
18 |
9 |
Adrian Kantrowitz curriculum vitae,
1997 Jun
|
|
Drafts [subseries]:
|
18 |
10-11 |
Heart Transplant Retrospective Volume I,
1996 Dec 6-1997 Feb 6
|
18 |
12-13 |
Heart Transplant Retrospective Volume II,
1997 Jun 20-Jul 24
|
18 |
14 |
Michael Meyer's review comments on draft 6 Ross-Flanigan paper,
1997 Jun-Jul
|
18 |
15 |
Talks relating to heart transplantation - 1965-1967 listing,
1997 Jul 24
|
18 |
16 |
Ross-Flanigan transplant paper draft 7,
1997 Jul 31
|
18 |
17-18 |
[Ross-Flanigan transplant paper drafts 8-9, William Neches copy],
1997 Aug 14-1998 Jan 15
|
18 |
19 |
Jordan Haller review of Ross-Flanigan paper,
1997 Aug
|
18 |
20 |
Ross-Flanigan transplant paper drafts 10-12,
1997 Oct 8-Nov 5
|
|
General [subseries]:
|
18 |
21 |
Detailed tabulation of replies to questions #5-16 - Main report Q #1-4,
1969-1971
|
18 |
22 |
[Heart failure] abstract and references [contains diskette],
1985, 1996-1997
|
18 |
23 |
Disks, [notes, misc. used in] transplant paper,
1986, 1997, n.d.
|
R7 |
13 |
[Parents' addresses, letters],
1995-1997 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
18 |
24 |
NRF - Transplants - Miscellaneous,
1996 Dec 11
|
18 |
25 |
Heart transplant - Helen Taussig correspondence,
1997 Feb-Mar
|
18 |
26 |
Ross-Flanigan letter to Mr. Bashaw requesting permission to use "Statement of Responsibility",
1997 Jul 31
|
18 |
27 |
Correspondence to locate info needed for transplant paper,
1997
|
18 |
28 |
Nancy Ross-Flanigan To Do Lists,
1997
|
18 |
29 |
Ross-Flanigan paper background notes - Contact numbers,
1997
|
|
References [subseries]:
|
18 |
30-32 |
Heart transplantation references by years (1905-1970),
1996 Nov 22
|
18 |
33 |
Ross-Flanigan references of Barnard papers,
1997 Feb 6
|
18 |
34 |
Heart transplant final papers - Ross-Flanigan [- List and source information],
1997
|
18 |
35 |
Source materials cited in transplant article,
1997
|
18 |
36 |
References cited list,
undated
|
|
BBC Documentary,
1995-1997 [subseries]:
|
18 |
37 |
BBC (Richard Pendry) - History of heart transplant surgery,
1995 Feb-May
|
O1 |
7 |
Richard Pendry travel schedule,
1995 Mar-Apr
|
18 |
38 |
BBC and PBS documentary films on the history of transplant surgery,
1995 Mar-May
|
R7 |
14 |
Correspondence - BBC producers and [donor parents],
1995 Mar-Sep [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
18 |
39 |
BBC references, correspondence with Maimonides,
1995
|
18 |
40 |
Correspondence and photos of heart donor Kouch and recipient Louis Block,
1995-1996
|
R7 |
15 |
Correspondence, notes re: 1966 aborted transplant documentation,
1995-1997 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Michael Meyer Files,
1967-1986 [subseries]:
|
18 |
41 |
Human heart transplant F-1,
1967-1970
|
18 |
42 |
Kantrowitz first heart transplant - Meyer - Articles by Cabasson, Blanc, Joos [contains audiocassette],
1969
|
18 |
43 |
Heart Transplantation, Volume III Number 3, International Society for Heart Transplantation, [and correspondence],
1981-1984
|
18 |
44 |
Organ transplants and implants - Ethical issues articles [contains audiocassette],
1984-1986
|
18 |
45 |
A. Kantrowitz - First heart transplant,
1985 Aug
|
18 |
46 |
First American heart transplant [draft] [contains floppy disk],
1985
|
|
Series 7: Other Research Projects,
1955-1985 [series]: This series brings together files from five less heavily documented projects. Documented here are Cardiovascular (CV) Surgery, Aortic Valve Transplant, Assisted Circulation Engineering, Prosthetic Myocardium, and Chronic Heart Failure (CHF). Experiment notebooks, log sheets, patient records and readings, photographs, correspondence, blueprints, expense reports, invoices, and equipment proposals can be found throughout this series. The CV Surgery sub-series contains notebooks kept by Arthur Cohen and Fred Heilman that cover several experiment series involving dogs, and the Assisted Circulation Engineering project contains planning and research records regarding the construction of a new heart surgery study area at Maimonides Hospital. Folders are arranged alphabetically by folder title within each sub-series.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy (PHI).
|
|
Cardiovascular (CV) Surgery,
1955-1982 [subseries]:
|
|
Arthur Cohen and Fred Heilman notebooks [subseries]:
|
18 |
47 |
Aortic transplant - Series K-100 [contains photographs],
1955 May 24-Sep 12
|
18 |
48 |
Arterial anastamoses - Series K-200,
1955 Jun 3-1956 Mar 7
|
18 |
49 |
Valves - Series K-300,
1955 Jul 21-22
|
18 |
50 |
Vein grafts - Series K-400 [contains photographs],
1955 Aug 10-1956 Mar 13
|
19 |
1 |
Perfusion experiments - K-600,
1956 Mar 13-Apr 4
|
|
Experiment logs [subseries]:
|
19 |
2 |
Abdominal aortic by-pass (Dog),
1956 Oct 19-Nov 1
|
19 |
3 |
Abdominal surgery dogs,
1958 Sep 16-Oct 30
|
19 |
4 |
Aortagram (Dog),
1957 Jan 7
|
19 |
5 |
Aortic graft (Dog),
1956 Aug 13-1957 Oct 1
|
19 |
6 |
Aortic hypothermia (Dog),
1956 Sep 25
|
19 |
7 |
Aortic valvulotomy with hypothermia (Dog),
1956 Jun 21-Aug 2
|
19 |
8 |
Auricular appendage suture - Tefalon drains - Dogs,
1959 Oct 7-1961 Feb [9]
|
19 |
9 |
Biliary fistule (Dog),
1956 Aug
|
19 |
10 |
Blood volume determination (Dog),
1956 Aug 30-Dec 20
|
19 |
11 |
Calibration of constant fusion injector (Dog),
1956 Sep 20
|
19 |
12 |
Calibration of temperature drop of a liquid (Standing in room temperature) due to the building of oxygen thru it (Dog),
1956 Jul 31
|
19 |
13 |
Cardiac prosthesis (Dog),
1957 Jun 11-14
|
19 |
14 |
Determination of hemolysis in dog blood plasma,
1956 Apr 17-23
|
19 |
15 |
Dog experiment #95 - Pseudomyxoma peritonei,
1959 Nov 2
|
19 |
16 |
Hypothermia (Dog),
1956 May 3-1957 May 1
|
19 |
17 |
Internal mammary artery ligation (Dog),
1957 Mar 7-Jun 28
|
19 |
18 |
Kidney transplant (Dog),
1956 Oct-Nov
|
19 |
19 |
Pancreatectomy (Dog),
1956 Nov-1957 Mar
|
19 |
20 |
Peripheral arterial runoff (Dog),
1957 Mar 7-Apr 18
|
19 |
21 |
Porta caval shunt (Side by side) (Dog),
1956 Jun 26
|
19 |
22 |
Profusion with pump oxygenator (Dog),
1956 Apr 27-May 10
|
19 |
23 |
Pump oxygenator (Dog),
1956 Jul 26-1957 Dec 7
|
19 |
24 |
Thermometer calibration,
1956 May 14
|
19 |
25 |
Vessel anastamosis (Dog) [contains photograph],
1956 Apr 6-1957 Jul 3
|
|
Notebooks [subseries]:
|
19 |
26 |
Experimental,
undated
|
19 |
27 |
Jude Al Craan - Appointment books,
1963-1964
|
|
Open heart surgery [subseries]:
|
R7 |
17-18 |
[Open heart pump team - Monthly open heart cases],
1970-1980 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
19 |
[Open heart pump team - Monthly open heart cases],
1977-1982 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
R7 |
20-21 |
[Open heart surgery patient and procedures - Data],
1970-1975 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
19 |
28 |
[Open heart surgery patient and procedures - Summary],
1970-1974
|
R7 |
22 |
[Open heart surgery patient lists],
1970-1976 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
19 |
29 |
Open heart surgery - [Ruptured ventricular septum] potente film script,
1963-1966
|
R7 |
23 |
Record of heart surgery patients,
1970-1974 [RESTRICTED PHI POLICY]
|
|
Aortic Valve Transplant,
1965-1966 [subseries]:
|
19 |
30-43 |
Valve transplantation no. 1-14,
1965 Oct-1966 Jan, n.d.
|
|
Assisted Circulation Engineering,
1955-1977 [subseries]:
|
19 |
44 |
Graphic pump oxygenator - Blood-temperature studies,
1956-1957
|
19 |
45 |
Pump oxygenator - Human-animal,
1958 Feb 27-Aug 27, n.d.
|
19 |
46 |
Surgical research lab - Standard procedures - Dr. A. Kantrowitz,
1956 Sep
|
|
Heart surgery study area [subseries]:
|
19 |
47 |
Blueprints of heart study area - Originals lent to Kahn Associates - Hospital architects - Maimonides Hospital,
1967 Jun
|
19 |
48 |
Cardiac study area,
1967-1968
|
19 |
49 |
Cardiac study center - Grant HE 11173-02, K-4 #68-2-1 - Prep and finish,
1967-1969
|
19 |
50 |
[Construction invoices and payroll],
1967-1969
|
19 |
52-52 |
HE 11173 - Study area opening,
1966-1970, n.d.
|
19 |
53-54 |
Heart surgery study area - Maimonides, New York,
1963-1968
|
19 |
55 |
Sterile animal surgery area (SASA) - Application for space,
1975-1976
|
19 |
56 |
Study area renovation plans - Grant #HE 11173 [contains photographs],
1967-1975, n.d.
|
19 |
57-59 |
Study center renovation plans - Grant #HE 11173,
1966-1971
|
|
Heart surgery study area: Instrumentation systems [subseries]:
|
19 |
60-61 |
Bionic Instruments, Inc. [contains photographs],
1969-1970
|
19 |
62 |
Blood oxygenator - [Corco Incorporated and] A.F. Morrison Co., Inc. [contains photographs],
1957-1958, 1966
|
19 |
63 |
Electronics for Medicine re: instrumentation system [contains photographs],
1967
|
19 |
64 |
[General Electric 331 Medical System - Preliminary concepts],
1963
|
19 |
65 |
Grant HE-11173-01 - Brookline metabolic scale,
1967
|
|
Gulton Medical Instruments
|
19 |
66-67 |
Proposal for circulatory assist monitoring system,
1967 Jul 17
|
20 |
1 |
Proposal for circulatory assist monitoring system, Amendment no. 1,
1967 Jul 28
|
20 |
2 |
Proposal for circulatory assist monitoring system, Amendment no. 2,
1967 Aug 17
|
20 |
3 |
Re: instrumentation system,
1967
|
20 |
4-7 |
Monitoring system - Study area [contains photographs],
1967-1973, n.d.
|
20 |
8 |
Biomedical Systems [Recommendations report],
undated
|
20 |
9 |
HE-11173 - Instrumentation system,
1967-1970
|
|
Hewlett-Packard
|
20 |
10-11 |
Proposed patient monitoring system booklet,
1967
|
20 |
12 |
Re: instrumentation systems,
1967
|
20 |
13 |
Patient monitoring system,
1977
|
20 |
14 |
Honeywell re: instrumentation system [contains photographs],
1967
|
20 |
15 |
Patient Monitoring System, Ventricular Assist Surgery: Technical proposal - Maimonides Hospital of Brooklyn,
1967 Jun 29
|
20 |
16 |
Polytechnic Institute / Gulton,
1961-1962
|
20 |
17 |
Pump oxygenator - Heat exchange development,
1961
|
20 |
18 |
Respirator - Teca Corporation,
1955-1957
|
20 |
19 |
Rotameter - Clifford Wilson, Mfgr. and Vendor,
1957
|
20 |
20 |
Sanborn - Recorders [Laboratory equipment],
1969
|
20 |
21 |
Statham Instruments, Inc. facilities and capabilities,
1967 Jun 30
|
|
Prosthetic Myocardium,
1978-1982 [subseries]:
|
O5 |
5 |
Animal report - 2 EX,
1979 Mar 14-Oct 16
|
O5 |
6 |
Animal reports - 2C - 2CI,
1981 Apr 15-1982 Apr
|
O5 |
7 |
[Animal reports - ] 3 EX (Dr. Igari),
1979 Jan 24-Aug 16
|
O6 |
1 |
Dog 3557 32 kg - 3 EX,
1979 Aug 7
|
20 |
22-23 |
Surgical Research Laboratory - Data collection, animal operating record,
1978-1979
|
20 |
24-35 |
Surgical Research Laboratory - Data collection No. 1-12,
1978-1979
|
|
Chronic Heart Failure (CHF),
1981-1985 [subseries]:
|
O6 |
2 |
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 May 27-Jun 17
|
O6 |
3 |
Arrhythmia - CHF (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 May 28
|
O6 |
4 |
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 Jun 4
|
O6 |
5 |
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 Jun 10
|
O6 |
6 |
Arrhythmia (Dr. Yoshizu),
1981 Jun 17
|
O6 |
7 |
Arrhythmia [experiment stopped],
1981 Jul 10
|
20 |
36 |
Dog reports,
1984 Dec-1985 Jan
|
20 |
37 |
Hagiwara, Kenichi - CHF experimental,
1985 Feb
|
|
Series 8: Publicity,
1949-1989 [series]: Publicity series materials include newspaper clippings, magazine articles, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs which report on Kantrowitz's activities and notable events in the thoracic field and general medicine. All acidic newspaper clippings were photocopied onto acid free paper; the originals were discarded and the photocopies were retained. There are two sub-series: the Research and Professional Activities sub-series and the General Medical Subject Files sub-series. The primary focus of the Research and Professional Activities sub-series is Kantrowitz's research, promotions, conference attendance, and speaking engagements, but it also documents accomplishments of contemporary surgeons such as Michael E. DeBakey and Christiaan Barnard. The General Medical Subject Files sub-series covers a broad range of trends and achievements both in Kantrowitz's area of expertise and other medical fields. Items within each sub-series are arranged chronologically by date.
|
|
Research and Professional Activities,
1950-1988 [subseries]:
|
20 |
38 |
Clippings,
1950-1957
|
20 |
39 |
Clippings,
1958
|
20 |
40 |
Clippings,
1959-1960
|
20 |
41 |
Clippings,
1961-1965 Aug
|
20 |
42 |
Clippings,
1965 Sep-1966 May 21
|
21 |
1 |
Clippings,
1966 May 23-Aug
|
21 |
2 |
Clippings,
1966 Sep-1967 Oct
|
21 |
3 |
Clippings,
1967 Nov-1968 Jan
|
21 |
4 |
Clippings,
1968 Feb-Oct
|
21 |
5 |
Clippings,
1968 Nov-1969
|
21 |
6 |
Clippings,
1970-1988, n.d.
|
O2 |
4 |
Oversize clippings,
1952, 1958-1972, 1981, n.d.
|
21 |
7 |
Photographs,
1951, 1958-1971, 1985
|
|
General Medical Subject Files,
1949-1989 [subseries]:
|
21 |
8 |
"Medicine" - Time,
1949 Sep 26
|
21 |
9 |
"The story of the heart - America's no. 1 killer" - JAMA,
1950 Apr 8
|
21 |
10 |
[Heart-lung device],
1950 Sep-Dec
|
21 |
11 |
"Artificial heart valve restores doomed patient to good health" - New York Times,
1952 Oct 10
|
21 |
12 |
"Conquering surgery's 'no-man's land'" - Human Interest,
1953 Apr
|
21 |
13 |
[Dr. Charles Bailey] - Time, vol. 69, no. 12,
1957 Mar 25
|
O2 |
5 |
"Cardiovascular and other special surgery with be featured on week's film program; Note changes" - Clinical Congress News; "Scientific exhibits stress cardiac, thoracic surgery" - Clinical Congress News,
1957 Oct 14-16
|
21 |
14 |
"Medic's swim noseclip gets eye of Israel" - New York Daily News,
1958 Aug 31
|
21 |
15 |
[Lord Cohan reception],
1958 Sep 22
|
21 |
16 |
"Patient watches own heart in live 'TV' drama" - Brooklyn-New York World-Telegram and The Sun,
1958 Oct 1
|
21 |
17 |
"Improved heart-lung device used" - Los Angeles Times,
1959 Jan 12
|
21 |
18 |
"Advances in open heart surgery described" - Scope Weekly,
1959 Jan 14
|
21 |
19 |
AMA News,
1959 Feb 9
|
21 |
20 |
"U.S. doctor tests Soviet 'staplers'" - New York Times,
1960 Jan 10
|
21 |
21 |
"Computer may aid in war on heart ills" - New York Herald Tribune,
1960 Sep 30
|
21 |
22 |
"100 kept alive by batteries"; "A dystrophy 'pioneer'"; "The saga of a stapler",
1960 Oct
|
O2 |
6 |
"Making a heartbeat behave" - Saturday Evening Post,
1961 Mar 4
|
21 |
23 |
"Hi-fi technique detects heart illness in children" - New York Times,
1961 Jun 7
|
21 |
24 |
"Hearing aid is placed in a tooth" - New York Times,
1961 Aug 12
|
21 |
25 |
"Wide variety of ideas covered by patents issued during week" - New York Herald Tribune,
1962 Jun 25
|
21 |
26 |
"Stress and cholesterol" - Time,
1962 Sep 7
|
21 |
27 |
"Persons deaf since birth hear pure sounds in a doctor's tests",
1962 Nov 27
|
O2 |
7 |
"Where we stand: The heart" - Look,
1963 Jan 15
|
21 |
28 |
[Surgeon Francis D. Moore] - Time, vol. 81, no. 18,
1963 May 3
|
21 |
29 |
"Funds for disabled" - New York Times,
1963 May 19
|
21 |
30 |
[Heart pump articles],
1963 Oct 27-28
|
21 |
31 |
"On kidney transplants - a note of 'cautious optimism'" - New York Herald Tribune; "A heart pump revives Russian clinically dead for 43 minutes" - New York Times,
1963 Nov
|
21 |
32 |
"Scientists torture millions of dogs and cats a year",
1963
|
O2 |
8 |
Roche Medical Image,
1964 Apr
|
21 |
33 |
"Suit filed to prevent merger of hospitals" - News,
1964 May 5
|
21 |
34 |
Statistical Bulletin,
1964 Sep
|
21 |
35 |
"Effect on drugs on fetus assayed" - New York Times,
1964 Oct 25
|
21 |
36 |
"Plastic, new materials help to bring gains in replacing human parts" - Wall Street Journal; "1st liver graft given to baby" - Daily News,
1964 Nov
|
21 |
37 |
"MD reporting on supersonic use in cancer" - New York Post; "Paralysis fought with electricity" - New York Times,
1964 Dec
|
21 |
38 |
"10,000 laywomen at meeting on heart disease in Oregon" - Medical Tribune and Medical News; "Hybrid computer to aid open-heart surgery" - Medical Electronics News; "Vaccine called pneumonia curb",
1965 Jan, n.d.
|
21 |
39 |
"Some hospitals in state unsafe" - New York Times; "Dyestuffs found to cause cancer" - New York Times; "A baldness cure may be in sight" - New York Times; "U.S. charges doctor 'invented' study to support diet tablets" - New York Times,
1965 Feb
|
21 |
40 |
"Dr. Dever S. Byard, child-disease expert" - New York Herald Tribune,
1965 Mar 14
|
21 |
41 |
"The matter of the heart" - Medical World News,
1965 Apr 23
|
21 |
42 |
"Cancer-causing toxin is found to alter human-cell heredity" - New York Times,
1965 Apr 29
|
21 |
43 |
"2-chamber heart keeps dog alive" - New York Times; "New drug method eases leukemia" - New York Times; "Animals thought to be free of all germs spontaneously develop virus- caused cancer" - New York Times; "Portable kidney goal of research" - New York Times; "Maimonides adds 186-bed pavilion to Brooklyn plant",
1965 Apr
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21 |
44 |
"Mosquito may transmit a hamster cancer virus" - New York Times,
1965 May 28
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21 |
45 |
[Surgeon Michael DeBakey] - Time, vol. 85, no. 22,
1965 May 28
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21 |
46 |
[Liver and kidney transplants],
1965 Jun
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21 |
47 |
Medical World News,
1965 Jul 23
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O2 |
9 |
"Control of life" - Life,
1965 Sep 10
|
21 |
48 |
"Artificial heart goal of project" - New York Times,
1965 Sep 16
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21 |
49 |
"The marriage of medicine and electronics is preserving life and spawning a $350 million industry" - New York Times,
1965 Oct 24
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21 |
50 |
"Spare heart almost ready to go into use" - New York Post,
1966 Jan 27
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21 |
51 |
"What psychiatry is doing about E.S.P." - Science Digest,
1966 Feb
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21 |
52 |
"Pump in heart gives patient thump of life" - Daily News,
1966 Apr 22
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21 |
53 |
"Three nations' doctors meet to form own common market" - Medical Tribune; "New director, focus at NIH" - Medical Tribune; "Science and publicity" - New York Times,
1966 Apr 27-29?
|
O2 |
10 |
"Arterial aid in cardiac crisis" - Roche Medical Image,
1966 Apr
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O2 |
11 |
"Patient's gift to heart repair" - Life,
1966 May 6
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21 |
54 |
"Medical publicity" - Medical Tribune and Medical News,
1966 May 9
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21 |
55 |
"Artificial heart called feasible" - New York Times; "U.S. acts to protect all persons used for medical tests" - New York Times; "Flu vaccine, antibiotics help fight emphysema" - Daily News; "Still a nurse problem" - New York Times,
1966 May 20-21, n.d.
|
21 |
56 |
Medical World News,
1966 May 27
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21 |
57 |
"Doctors question when man is dead" - New York Times; "Legless Vietnamese walk again" - New York Times,
1966 May 29-30
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21 |
58 |
"Child dies 2 months after a transplant" - New York Times,
1967 Dec 9
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21 |
59 |
"Cigarette story: caution to the wind" - New York Times; "Drugs: now the wonder wears thin",
1968 Jan 8, n.d.
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21 |
60 |
"Heart transplant patient gains" - New York Times; "Hospitals report a threat to care as cases increase" - New York Times; "Blaiberg allowed to see his wife; voice is 'strong'"; "Donor's husband made offer before she died" - New York Times; "'All-business' surgeon Norman Edward Shumway" - New York Times; "Barnard is hopeful on 4th transplant" - New York Times,
1968 Jan 8
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21 |
61 |
"Innovation: the force behind man's march into the future" - New York Times,
1968 Jan 8
|
21 |
62 |
"Four stories about the narcotics business" - New York Post; "Stony Brook"; FACS newsletter,
1968 Feb
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21 |
63 |
"To help prevent the heart attack" - New York Times,
1968 Mar 10
|
21 |
64 |
"Muscles revived by magnet device" - New York Times,
1968 Jun 11
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21 |
65 |
"Attracting organs back to work" - Medical World News,
1968 Jul 5
|
21 |
66 |
"Organ transplants, publicity, and ethics" - Modern Medicine; "Heart transplant doc had plenty of practice" - Chicago Tribune,
1968
|
21 |
67 |
"It would be a black day for animals",
1968
|
21 |
68 |
"Surgeon's scalpel saves life of Vietnamese worker" - Army Reporter,
1969 Feb 3
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21 |
69 |
"Heart feud gets hotter" - New York Post; "Dr. Cooley defends his use of artificial heart to save patient" - New York Times,
1969 Apr 10-11
|
O2 |
12 |
"Nun hat Barnard ausgesorgt" [in German] - Stern,
1970 Feb 22
|
O2 |
13 |
"Defusing a coronary - with gas" - Life,
1970 Apr 17
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O2 |
14 |
"Lifeline for a dying heart" - Life,
1971 Feb 5
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21 |
70 |
"Dr. Christiaan Barnard: Hearts have no names" - Detroit Free Press Parade,
1975 Nov 16
|
21 |
71 |
"Doctor resigns post after threat on his life" - The States-Item,
1976 Feb 24
|
21 |
72 |
["Two surgeons cross pumps over external ventricle lookalikes" - Hospital Tribune - vol. 10, no. 19],
1976 Nov 22
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21 |
73 |
Popular Mechanics,
1981 Jun
|
21 |
74 |
"Officials deliberate cost factors in implantation of Jarvik heart" - Salt Lake Tribune,
1982 Nov 20
|
21 |
75 |
"Transplant patient survives 14th year" - Detroit Free Press,
1982 Nov 27
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O2 |
15 |
"Spare-parts medicine" - New York Times Magazine,
1982 Nov 28
|
21 |
76 |
["Beyond artificial heart, what comes next" - U.S. News and World Report],
1982 Dec 20
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21 |
77 |
[Dr. Barney B. Clark],
1983 Mar
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