The Relationship Between Maude Abbott and Helen Taussig: Connecting the Historical Dots
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The Relationship Between Maude Abbott and Helen Taussig: Connecting the Historical Dots
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The literature has scant documentation of the relationship between the important founders of paediatric cardiology, McGill University's Maude Abbott (1869-1940) and the American Helen Taussig (1898-1986). Recently discovered entries in the diaries kept by Maude Abbott provide evidence for a close connection between them. Further evidence suggests that their association was complex, and influenced by outside factors, such as their difference in age and era-related notoriety. In this review, the author attempts to define more clearly the relationship between these two early icons of paediatric cardiology.
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Cardiology in the Young
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Vol. 18
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557-564
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2008
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en
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Evans, William N. “The Relationship Between Maude Abbott and Helen Taussig: Connecting the Historical Dots.” Cardiology in the Young Vol. 18 (2008): 557–564.
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