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Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
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Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
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Title:
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Her routines will seem even more breathtaking when you read about her double lung transplant
Title
Her routines will seem even more breathtaking when you read about her double lung transplant
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Contributor (Organization):
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United States Surgical Corporation.
Contributor_Organiza tion
United States Surgical Corporation.
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Subject (Genre):
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Posters
Subject_Genre
Posters
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Subject (MeSH Term):
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Lung Transplantation instrumentation
Subject_MeSH_Term
Lung Transplantation instrumentation
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Subject (MeSH Term):
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Surgical Staplers
Subject_MeSH_Term
Surgical Staplers
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Subject (MeSH Term):
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Animal Experimentation ethics
Subject_MeSH_Term
Animal Experimentation ethics
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Subject (MeSH Term):
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Gymnastics
Subject_MeSH_Term
Gymnastics
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Publication Information:
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Norwalk, CT : United States Surgical Corp., [199-]
Publication_Place
Norwalk, CT : United States Surgical Corp., [199-]
Publication Information
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Publication Country:
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United States
Publication_Country
United States
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Copyright Statement:
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This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Copyright_Statement
This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
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Order No.:
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A031899
Order_Number
A031899
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Physical Description:
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1 photomechanical print (poster) : b&w ; 49 x 31 cm.
Physical_Description
1 photomechanical print (poster) : b&w ; 49 x 31 cm.
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Image Description:
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Predominantly white poster with black lettering. Visual image is a b&w photo reproduction featuring a young woman supporting herself on a piece of gymnastic equipment. Title below photo. Lengthy caption below title explains the use of U.S. Surgical's auto suture stapler in a lung transplant and the company's belief in the need to use animals in research. Publisher information near lower right corner.
Image_Description
Predominantly white poster with black lettering. Visual image is a b&w photo reproduction featuring a young woman supporting herself on a piece of gymnastic equipment. Title below photo. Lengthy caption below title explains the use of U.S. Surgical's auto suture stapler in a lung transplant and the company's belief in the need to use animals in research. Publisher information near lower right corner.
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Note (General):
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Picture caption: Stephanie Caquant was dying from cystic fibrosis. The day before her 15th birthday, doctors replaced both her lungs ... But it couldn't have taken place without the animals used for transplantation research and surgical training ... At U.S. Surgical, we help make miracles possible.
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Picture caption: Stephanie Caquant was dying from cystic fibrosis. The day before her 15th birthday, doctors replaced both her lungs ... But it couldn't have taken place without the animals used for transplantation research and surgical training ... At U.S. Surgical, we help make miracles possible.
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Language:
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eng
Language
eng
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Restrictions on Access:
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HMD provides access to digital images in lieu of originals when electronic copies exist. Access to originals may require advance notice. Please see HMD Reference Librarian for more information.
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HMD provides access to digital images in lieu of originals when electronic copies exist. Access to originals may require advance notice. Please see HMD Reference Librarian for more information.
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URL:
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http://ihm.nlm.nih.
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Call Number:
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PP058251 map
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PP058251 map
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Record UI:
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101450447
Record_UI
101450447
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