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ca. 1952-1958
Two Hufnagel rigid plastic aortic valve and aortic graft units, and one Hufnagel aortic valve, donated by J. Karl Poppe, M.D., in September 1978. The graft consists of a valve in a plastic tube with open ends and white plastic holders in grooves along the edges. The valve is a plastic ball-and-cage design. All are in good condition.
One of two digital photographs (with 78-4_2_3.jpg) of two Hufnagel rigid plastic aortic graft-and-valve units and one Hufnagel artificial aortic valve, used during the period 1952-1958. This image shows the two graft-and-valve units, and the small white cardboard box in which they are housed. A ruler has been placed in the foreground for size comparison. This digital image was originally called 78-4_2_3.jpg.
Medical Museum Collection, Box 74
Two Hufnagel rigid plastic aortic valve and aortic graft units, and one Hufnagel aortic valve, donated by J. Karl Poppe, M.D., in September 1978. The graft consists of a valve in a plastic tube with open ends and white plastic holders in grooves along the edges. The valve is a plastic ball-and-cage design. All are in good condition.
One of two digital photographs (with 78-4_2_3.jpg) of two Hufnagel rigid plastic aortic graft-and-valve units and one Hufnagel artificial aortic valve, used during the period 1952-1958. This image shows the two graft-and-valve units, and the small white cardboard box in which they are housed. A ruler has been placed in the foreground for size comparison. This digital image was originally called 78-4_2_3.jpg.
Medical Museum Collection, Box 74