1952
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1952.tb83773.x
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The Surgical Relief of Mitral Stenosis: A Preliminary Report

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“…Surgery for acquired valvular heart disease was introduced to Australia at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, when F. H. Mills performed the first mitral valvotomy in March 1951 (Mills et al, 1952). He had already performed operations for the relief of congenital defects with the backing of the diagnostic facilities provided by the Hallstrom Institute of Cardiology founded in 1949.…”
Section: The Dawn Of Clinical Cardiologymentioning
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“…Surgery for acquired valvular heart disease was introduced to Australia at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, when F. H. Mills performed the first mitral valvotomy in March 1951 (Mills et al, 1952). He had already performed operations for the relief of congenital defects with the backing of the diagnostic facilities provided by the Hallstrom Institute of Cardiology founded in 1949.…”
Section: The Dawn Of Clinical Cardiologymentioning
confidence: 99%