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Empty can for normal human albumin

Expiry date 1945

Human fibrinogen for transfusion supplied by the Lister Institute on behalf of the Ministry of Health

1965

Human thrombin powder in sealed ampoule

circa 1967

Human plasma protein fraction by Blood Products Laboratory Britain, 1978. Bottle has metal cap, a plastic handle and is graduated but the units of graduation are covered by a velcro strip.

Human plasma protein fraction by Blood Products Laboratory Britain

1978

Sterile human thrombin by Lister Institute, Britain, 1966. Small (10.5 x 3cm) sealed bottle of sterile human thrombin marked "Do not inject" and "250 Units." The product has dried and stuck to one side of the bottle.

Sterile human thrombin by Lister Institute

1966

Normal serum albumin by E.R. Squibb & Sons USA, 1958. Can rusting.

Normal serum albumin by E.R. Squibb & Sons USA

Expiry date 1958

Dried human plasma by Lister Institute Britain, 1971 or 1972. Bottle is graduated in millimetres and has a foil covered cap. It also has a velcro strip attached to the back.

Dried human plasma by Lister Institute Britain

1971-1972 (label unclear)

Dried human plasma by Lister Institute, Britain, 1971. Bottle is graduated in millimetres and has a foil covered cap.

Dried human plasma by Lister Institute

1971

Sterile human fibrin foam by Lister Institute, Britain, 1958. Foam is in a square block and is contained in a small round jar (6 x 4cm approx.) which has a metal top.

Sterile human fibrin foam by Lister Institute

1958 (expired 1963)

Dried human plasma by Connaught Laboratories, University of Toronto, Canada, 1950. Bottle marked "Dried Human Plasma for Transfusion," It has a metal handle on the bottom and is sealed with green tape.

Dried human plasma by Connaught Laboratories

1950

Dried unfiltered human blood product in waisted bottle by MRC Blood Products Unit, Lister Institute, Britain. Description comes from the manuscript list. A metal handle is attached to the bottom of the bottle.

Dried unfiltered human blood product in waisted bottle by MRC Blood Products Unit

before 1995

Human albumin solution in unopened bottle, prepared for the Royal Navy by the Lister Institute, Elstree, c.1967

Bottle of albumin solution

circa 1967

Salt poor human albumin by Lister Institute, Britain, 1976. Bottle is graduated in millimetres and has a foil covered cap. There is a velcro strip attached to the back of the bottle.

Salt poor human albumin by Lister Institute

1976