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Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Navy Tissue Bank, U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. March 1958. Profile view of patient showing deformity of nose prior to operative procedure. [plastic surgery; reconstructive surgery].

The most stringent sterile precautions are taken in handling tissues. This picture shows tissues being double wrapped to prior to freezing and subsequent freeze-drying. [Naval Hospital, Bethesda.] Bethesda Tissue Bank

Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Checking with a high frequency spark coil to assure there is a vacuum.[Medical supplies.][Naval Hospital, Bethesda.] Bethesda Tissue Bank

Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Plastics Screening Day. We held the screening day on the dock and in an unused ward on the ship.

Navy Tissue Bank, U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. March 1958. Routine tissue culture media filtration and also, a fluid change of tissue cultures within the Sterile Room of the Tissue Culture laboratory. With the aid of special electronic filters, bacteriostatic paint and regulation of positive pressure within this room, bacterial colony growth has been reduced to less than 0.6 colonoy within the entire room per hour.

Navy Tissue Bank, U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. March 1958. Cultures being taken of tissues prior to freezing and subsequent freeze-drying. Cultures are taken to determine the presence of harmful organisms.

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(In the F/D cycle) or (in the drying of tissues) the frozen tissues are placed on the upper shelf. Under a vacuum the water in the ice phase within the tissues is removed in vapor form and trapped on the lower shelves due to a difference in temperature. "Freeze-drying." [Illustration.] [Naval Hospital, Bethesda.]Bethesda Tissue Bank

Navy Tissue Bank, U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. March 1958. Profile view of patient showing restoration of normal nose contour following operative use of freeze-dried human cartilage. [plastic surgery; reconstructive surgery].

Number 11 after. [This is an image of the back of the head of a man with new ear.] [Surgery, plastic.][Naval Hospital, Bethesda.] Bethesda Tissue Bank

Sealing the rubber deposit bottle with wax. [Laboratories.] [Naval Hospital, Bethesda.] Bethesda Tissue Bank

As the F/D cycle continues the upper plate upon which the tissues are placed is warmed to room temperature, while the temperature of the lower plates remains unchanged. The tissues continue to dry and the water (ice) removed is trapped by freezing on the lower plates. Process continues until Residual Moisture is approximately 3 percent. [Text on image:] Freeze-Drying: ... and continues until tissue residual moisture is 3 percent or less. [Illustration.][Naval Hospital, Bethesda.] Bethesda Tissue Bank

Navy Tissue Bank, U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. March 1958. The Tissue Culture Laboratory is also equipped with respirometers for studing tissue respiration. One respirometer is designed for measuring oxygen utilization and carbon dioxide production of tissues at refrigeration temperatures (4 C) and a second respirometer is available to tissue at body temperatures. With a respirometer, the nutritional requirements of preserved tissues may be defined, resulting in a refinement of preservation methods to prolong the periods of storage with maintenance of cell viability.

Number 11 Before [This is an image of the back of the head of a man missing an ear.] [Clinical photo.] [Naval Hospital, Bethesda.] Bethesda Tissue Bank

The blog highlights different types of reconstructive surgeries used to restore the form or function of the body to treat body parts.

Cabinet showing the banked freeze-dried tissues which can now be stored at room temperature. [Medical supplies.] [Naval Hospital, Bethesda.] Bethesda Tissue Bank

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