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I, p. 54- 



1876. Double mitral valve. Trans. Path. Soc, Lond., vol. 27, p. 128. 



1889-90. Case of malformation of the heart with large deficiency 



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Greig, D. 1852. A case of malformation of the heart and blood vessels 



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1898. Example of a large opening between the auricles. Ibid., vol. 



33, p. 261. 



1896-7. Heart with imperfection of the septum of the ventricles. 



Ibid., vol. 31, Proc Anat. Soc, p. xviii. 



1903. An example of peculiar malformation of the tricuspid valves. 



Ibid., vol. 37, p. 251. 



1902-3. A case of almost complete absence of the auricular septum 



and other cardiac anomalies. Med. Chron., Manchester, vol. 4, p. 385. 



1903. Note on a second case of a division of the cavity of the 



auricles into two compartments by a fibrous band. Jour. Anat. and 

 Physiol., vol. 37, p. 255. 



1915. Remarks on a communication between the two ventricles of 



the heart occupying an unusual position. Lancet, Lond., i, p. 59. 



Gross u. Heim. 1859. Eine seltene Monstrositat. Wiirtemb. med. Corre- 

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Grosse, a. 1903. Anomalie cardiaque chez un nouveau-ne atteint cya- 

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Grothe, C. 1898. Ein Fall von Situs viscerum inversus totalis mit 

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Gruber, W. 1876. Ein Fall von Einmiindung der vena pulmonalis dextra 

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Gi^iiNFELD, E. 1889. Ein Fall von Dextrocardie. Prag. med. Wochenschr., 

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Grunmach, E. 1890. Ueber angeborene Dextrocardia Verbunden mit 

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GuBLER. 1861. Coeur d'adulte avec persistance du trou de Botal et com- 

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