LOT 324 Archive of 26 signed offprints, including two biographical, and a signed photograph, as follows: CARDIAC SURGERY. Cooley, Denton A.
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CARDIAC SURGERY.
Cooley, Denton A. Archive of 26 signed offprints, including two biographical, and a signed photograph, as follows: 1) Surgery in the newborn for congenital cardiovascular lesions: Congenital cardiovascular lesions, 1962; 2) Criteria for recommending surgery in total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, 1963; 3) Left ventricular aneurysm due to myocardial infarction, 1964; 4) Congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries: Anatomy, pathology, and surgical treatment, 1966; 5) Definitive surgical treatment of anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery: Indications and results, 1966; 6) Surgical treatment of muscular subaortic stenosis: Results from septectomy in twenty-six patients, 1967; 7) Aneurysm of the ascending aorta complicated by aortic valve incompetence: Surgical treatment, 1967; 8) Transplantation of the human heart: Report of four cases, 1968; 9) Ischemic contracture of the heart: "Stone Heart", 1972; 10) Diffuse muscular subaortic stenosis: Surgical treatment, 1973; 11) Aortocoronary saphenous vein bypass: Results in 1,492 patients, 1973; 12) Long-term survival following coronary artery bypass: Analysis of 4,522 consecutive patients, 1975; 13) Mitral valve replacement for idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis: Results in 27 patients, 1976; 14) Intraventricular repair of transposition complexes with ventricular septal defect, 1976; 15) Ascending aorta-abdominal aorta bypass: Indications, technique, and report of 12 patients, 1977; 16) Resection of the aortic arch using deep hypothermia and temporary circulatory arrest, 1978; 17) Perspectives in cardiac surgery with personal reflections, 1978; 18) Open-heart surgery at the Texas Heart Institute: The first 50,000 operations, 1983; 19) Palliative surgery for cyanotic congenital heart disease, 1988; 20) Ventricular endoaneurysmorrhaphy: A simplified repair for extensive postinfarction aneurysm, 1989; 21) Evolution of surgical treatment of aortic aneurysms, 1989; 22) Recollections of early development and later trends in cardiac surgery, 1989; 23) Fifty years of cardiovascular surgery, 1994; 24) Early development of surgical treatment for aortic aneurysms, 2001; 25) Denton A. Cooley (by Robert J. Hall), 1991; 26) Some reflections on Denton A. Cooley, 1994 (also SIGNED by the author, Robert Leachman). With an SIGNED 5 x 7 black and white photograph of Cooley standing in an operating room. This unique collection of autographed offprints reflects the scope of Denton A. Cooley's contributions to the development of cardiovascular surgery in children and adults. Cooley (1920-2016) assisted Alfred Blalock in performing the first Blalock-Taussig or "blue-baby" operation in 1944 and during his long career performed or supervised more than 100,000 operations. Cooley performed the first successful human heart transplant in the United States, implanted the first artificial heart (leading to a long-standing conflict with his mentor and former associate Michael DeBakey), and developed many procedures for the treatment of congenital and acquired diseases of the heart and aorta. Westaby and Bosher, Landmarks in Cardiac Surgery (Oxford 1997) 233-234; 246-248, 265-266.
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