[PW] Re: photo of in-utero surgery
Winters, Murl
WintersM at evangel.edu
Tue May 2 10:16:17 PDT 2006
Two additional places where inquiries may be sent: ECHO [Effective
Cardiac Health in Obstetrics Ltd.] (The Tiny Tickers Charity) and the
National Heart and Lung Institute, a department of Imperial College,
sponsored New Horizons 2005. Dr. Gerald Tulzer was one of the select
presenters who were faculty for this training event.
One of these two organizations may be able to help you since they are
both interested in infant cardiac health and Dr. Tulzer's role in the
field.
ECHO: echo1078114 at yahoo.co.uk
National Heart & Lung Institute: nhli at imperial.ac.uk
Murl Winters
Assistant Library Director
Evangel University
Springfield, MO 65802
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[mailto:project-wombat-bounces at lists.project-wombat.org] On Behalf Of
NancyJo
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 3:18 PM
To: PW (E-mail)
Subject: [PW] photo of in-utero surgery
We have a patron who wants to find a photo she saw of a fetus being
operated
on in-utero and whose tiny hand clutched the surgeon's finger. IT IS
NOT
the picture of baby Sam Armas receiving spinabifida surgery and
clutching
the finger of Dr. Joseph Bruner. That photo is prolific on the Internet
but
is not the right one.
This photo, says the patron, was taken during HEART sugery and the
surgeon
was Dr. Gerald Tulzer. And it showed the baby's tiny hand clutching
Tulzer's
finger. She thinks it was on a magazine cover. We have combed the
Internet
and periodical and newspaper databases. If you have any information or
clues, we'd appreciate it. Thanks.
Nancy Jo Leachman
Head of Reference
Salina Public Library
Salina, KS
nancyjo at salpublib.org
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